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Authors: K'Anne Meinel

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Shyly returning to the bedroom she saw that
Grace had pulled off the bedspread and pulled down the sheets. She
was unselfconsciously naked as she adjusted the pillows. Joan
watched her from the bathroom door. Grace looked up and with her
hand invited her into the bed. Hesitating only slightly, Joan
joined her. Grace pulled her into an embrace with Joan’s head
resting on her shoulder. They snuggled together.

“Any regrets?”

Moving slightly to face up to her Joan
replied “No, should there be?”

“That depends on you actually. I don’t have
any.”

“I don’t think I do either.”

Smiling, Grace leaned over and kissed her
gently. Lying there together, holding each other was just so nice.
Both became drowsy.

“Grace, I must tell you something.”

Instantly awake and looking for her regrets
Grace let Joan rise up. “What?”

Her face a mixture of emotions Joan was
looking down at her hands. They were entwined with Graces in a hand
hold. Disentangling them, Joan took a deep breath and blurted “I’ve
never had a climax before.” Her faced flushed with her confession.
She looked up to Grace and noted the amazement in her
expression.

“Never?” She asked in astonishment. The
passion that this woman had shared with her made that statement
sound like a lie.

Joan shook her head. Her face was darker if
possible with embarrassment.

“But you were married for seven years, you
said.”

Nodding in agreement Joan looked back down
in mortification. “I know I’ve been close several times but never
actually made it over the mountain.”

Blown away at this news, Grace could only
stare. Pulling herself together she realized how vulnerable this
woman was who lay in her bed. “Not even by yourself?”

Shaking her head Joan looked up. Grace could
see the hurt that this news had inflicted on this woman. Reaching
over, Grace again took her hands in hers and said “Hey, this isn’t
ANYTHING to be ashamed of, okay? I can tell you I KNOW for a fact
that it couldn’t possibly be your fault. After what you just showed
me you never need to convince me that you can’t orgasm. You may not
know it but that was pretty powerful stuff.”

Looking up to see if she was just being
placated, Joan smiled. Returning it, Grace again pulled her against
her chest, kissing her on the way down, cuddling her close. They
both drifted off to sleep.

 

~End~ Chapter 1

 

K’Anne Meinel

 

K’Anne Meinel first
wrote
SHIPS
in
2003 over the course of two weeks. She then played with it for
several years before publishing it as an e-book on Smashwords.com
and then being approached to publish it in book form. After that it
was published on Amazon.com as an e-book. In the meantime she
published some 35 novellas and novels of various genres. Originally
from Wisconsin many of her stories have taken on locations from and
around the state. A gypsy at heart she has lived in many locations
and plans to continue doing that. Her fans have compared her to
some of the great authors of our times including Danielle Steel and
Dean Koontz. Videos of several of her books are available on
YouTube outlining some of the locations of her books and telling a
little bit more…giving the readers insight into her mind as she
created these wonderful stories.

Other Novels and Novella’s from K’Anne Meinel:
(*notates a Novel vs. a
Novella)

Alone in the Laundromat can she get away with what she needs
to do, does she dare? What about when she is discovered.

Agitated:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/179782

Hasn't there always been a place you wanted to go to, that
you dreamed about? What if you made it a reality with the one that
you love? All your fantasies and dreams come true?

Beach Dreams:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/80945

This is what happens when I wear a bikini for the first time.
A short erotic story that tells a tale for those who understand
that BIKINIS ARE DANGEROUS!

Bikini's are Dangerous
1:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/79917

Once again we prove that Bikini's can't be trusted, that
these itty bitty scraps of material, are DANGEROUS!

Bikini's are Dangerous
2
:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/79923

Proving that Bikini's are more than just for
swimming.

Bikini's are Dangerous
3:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/79925

Rio de Janeiro is well known as the world's premiere beach
destination. Will I wear my bikini or not as they are also known
for their nude or clothing optional beaches...BIKINI'S ARE
DANGEROUS!

Bikini's are Dangerous
4:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/79926

When you are unsure about your body, being around those who
are not only fit and trim but bikini clad can be inhibiting as well
as distracting. As I work on my body, my confidence and my
attraction to this bikini clad body that helps me achieve these
results develops. Finally admitting our mutual attraction leads to
a situation that proves BIKINI'S ARE DANGEROUS!

Bikini's are Dangerous
5:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/81621

All FIVE in the
series

*Bikini's are Dangerous
The Complete Series:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/85476

In Print:
https://www.createspace.com/3876072

Dealing with the death of
your best friend, the second parent to your children, your mother
is hard enough but Kay now also has to deal with the house she had
bought for them to all live in. It’s a ‘fixer upper’ and requires a
lot of work for the single mom. A new home, a new life, new friends
leads to a family she hadn’t anticipated or planned for…

 

Kay is doing the best she
can, trying to deal with everything when Jackie enters her life.
They become good friends but how was Kay to know that she would
change her life in ways she had never anticipated…

*Children of another
Mother:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/90971

In Print:
https://www.createspace.com/3789298

20 Erotic Short
Stories

*Erotica:

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/77347

In Print:
https://www.createspace.com/3875982

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