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Sex and the Stranger

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2019
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Sex and the Stranger
Justine Elyot

Elizabeth Coldwell

Aishling Morgan

Charlotte Stein

Kat Black

Chrissie Bentley

Ashley Hind

Valerie Grey

Rose de Fer

Terri Pray

Let Mischief Books seduce you with ‘Sex and the Stranger’ – a short story collection of casual fun with irresistible strangers.New erotica from Charlotte Stein, Justine Elyot, Aishling Morgan, Elizabeth Coldwell and many more.There are some people you want to seduce, or be seduced by, so badly that nothing can hold you back. There might never be a second chance, and you only live once …A train commuter trapped between two hot passengers discovers fantasy can become reality, in public.Emma cruises the aisles of a supermarket for a service that comes free to those with more passion than restraint.When Natalie danced naked by the light of the moon, she had no idea she was not alone.Other hot short story collections from Mischief Books include:Submission: A Treasury of Women Who Like to Give inExposure: Those who Love to Watch and be Watched

SEX AND THE STRANGER

A Collection of Casual Fun

A Mischief Collection of Erotica

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Table of Contents

Cover (#u624e079b-4086-5ec6-959c-85281559b2da)

Title Page (#u6b96d040-e8f9-53d2-b3e7-2869447cc919)

Picnic Itch Valerie Grey (#ua63a0118-0f79-523d-9c22-0cdcb10d9666)

Moondance Rose de Fer (#u61a8471c-0412-5541-a6c2-1a31cb3aa91d)

The Only Man Worthy Aishling Morgan (#u8b3669fe-c20a-5bb0-ad45-917c1027eda5)

Something Between Them Ashley Hind (#litres_trial_promo)

Shelf Pleasure Justine Elyot (#litres_trial_promo)

Deep End Terri Pray (#litres_trial_promo)

Hot and Bothered Kat Black (#litres_trial_promo)

Supply and Demand Elizabeth Coldwell (#litres_trial_promo)

Here There Be Dragons Chrissie Bentley (#litres_trial_promo)

I Have You Charlotte Stein (#litres_trial_promo)

More from Mischief (#litres_trial_promo)

About Mischief (#litres_trial_promo)

Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

Picnic Itch

Valerie Grey

I married my husband, Steven, ten years ago, when I was just nineteen. He developed bad drinking habits as he moved up the corporate food chain. It wasn’t going out with the boys twice a week that bothered me – it was when it became four times. I tried to get him to cut back, even going so far as to join a health club so we could work out together, but he gave up after a couple of weeks on the treadmill and consoled himself with as much booze as he could find.

I’m no nympho who wants sex five or ten times a day but when it became only once a week with my husband Steve, then maybe once a month, I began to get restless. I started noticing other men and wondered what they would be like in bed. I still loved my husband and never acted on my impulses.

I was tempted.

And then there was my husband’s company picnic. It was an annual event that the employees’ families were invited to, which meant at least four hundred people would be attending, gobbling food and slurping beer and plastic cup cocktails. It was at a park that had a sizeable lake, leaving plenty of space for everyone to mingle without feeling fenced in.

I was feeling particularly horny that day and dressed in a pair of shorts that were a size too small and a skimpy halter-top. Underneath I wore an even smaller bikini in the hopes that Steve might get turned on and I’d get a little action before the picnic.

Steve didn’t even seem to notice as we hopped in the car and drove off.

The day was sunny and a touch on the hot side and as soon as we arrived we started mingling with the others. Steve introduced me to a couple of guys I hadn’t met before. Oscar had recently been assigned to work under my husband, and Hank was the supervisor for most of the trainees. Both of them were about our age and in good shape. I hit it off with them instantly, and soon we were chatting away like old friends. I learned they were married, but their wives hadn’t come. Steve excused himself to go to the restroom, leaving me alone with the two guys.

I’m a born flirt and, left to my own devices, I fell into my old pattern with these handsome men. They responded in kind and soon we were having a good time trading sexual innuendos.

Steve returned and insisted on tracking down some of his closer friends. Reluctantly, I said farewell to the guys and followed my husband. The flirting had made me even hornier, so I asked Steve if we could go back to the car for a quickie. He laughed at the idea and told me to relax and enjoy the picnic.

I tried; he failed.

It didn’t take long to locate his friends and drinking buddies he hung out with after work. I had met them several times and found them obnoxious. I didn’t have much in common with their wives either. I was reduced to standing around and forced to make polite conversation while the guys laughed it up and slugged down beers like they were back in the college frat house.

The president of the company gave his obligatory inspirational speech that lasted a long thirty minutes and told everyone to have fun. It didn’t take long for my husband and his buddies to entrench themselves near the open bar and see who could drink the most vodka tonics in the shortest amount of time. I couldn’t take any more of this and asked Steve if it would be all right if I walked around for a bit. He gave a short ‘sure’ with a dismissive shrug that made me want to scratch his flesh bloody, and returned to getting drunk and laughing too loudly with the boys.

It didn’t take long for Oscar to notice I was alone. He could tell I wasn’t having a good time and asked me what was wrong. When I told him about my husband and how I felt I was being totally ignored, he sympathised and invited me to join a volleyball game that was about to start. That sounded like fun. I agreed and followed him to where they were setting up the net. Hank was there, as were three younger guys who were introduced as Ron, Todd, and Jack, all interns Hank was in charge of. The opposing team was a group of computer programmers.

‘So we stand a chance, especially with you on our side,’ Oscar said.

I was the only woman there and I quickly found myself the focus of a healthy amount of attention. The interns treaded carefully and didn’t flirt as much. Jack was a bit raunchy. I guess they didn’t want to risk saying something wrong and angering the wife of a superior. Hank and Oscar more than made up for it by showering me with very flattering compliments.

I hadn’t been treated this well in years.
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