First-Time Client
NOTE: This work is intended for adult audiences only, and should not be read by individuals age 17 or younger. All characters herein are entirely fictional and of age 18 and above.

Once the sun sets a new world unfolds: under lonely streetlamps and shrouded alleys, in crowded clubs and hidden beneath the pulse of music. This is where you see him: raven-haired and sweet, with a coy, inviting smile on his lips. A silver ring on a leather cord glitters on his naked chest, and he beckons you into a corner with a gesture. He's gorgeous. And he's friendly... greeting you with little touches and with his lips on your chest.

Welcome to The Scene.

~~~~~ EXCERPT:

I slip through the gauntlet of sweat and naked skin, feeling the press of humid cotton and cool silk against my cheek. I'm not in the mood to lose myself in that throng, moving in pulses against the music. Another day I might enjoy melting into that mass of bodies and becoming a part of a greater whole. It's like merging into a school of fish, shifting and swaying as one to the currents of sound.
No. Tonight I'm focused. I've got a goal in mind, and slipping among the clubbers I go on the prowl.

I know I'd just seen him earlier... a new face. Nice hair, but with wide eyes like he'd just gotten a new style and was self-conscious of wearing a look that didn't quite belong to him yet. I wonder if he's new to town, or if he's new to the scene. Or if he's both.

I spot him, sulking at the bar and feigning interest in his beer. It's a familiar cast: shy fella, afraid to make any moves. Poor bastard is probably hoping desperately that someone would notice him. He's waiting for someone else to make the move.

People can smell a closet case like that from a mile away. Some don't care to put up with that shit. Others get off on it. I can't afford to think about myself though... it's not my job to think of my own needs. Besides, I like a challenge. It's the sorta thing that keeps my skills sharp.

I prepare myself.

The bass thrum of the music is too loud for someone to be heard clearly. Best anyone can do would be to yell “DO YOU WANNA DANCE” and hope a guy can make out your muffled words through some lip-reading. I don't care much for that kind of greeting, and instead I reach out as I walk past his seat.

My fingertips graze his hair and he flicks his head to me as I expected. A swirl of my wrist and that probing touch turns into a a feather-soft caress against his cheek. His eyes widen and his jaw drops, and my lips twitch in a coy smile in reply. I let my gaze relax and go all dreamy. My momentum carries me forward, slipping into the darker corners of the club.

For a moment it seems like he doesn't take the bait, but then there's the pinprick sensation at the back of my head like someone's watching over my shoulder. I grin. I've got reliable senses like that, and I weave around the tables and milling bodies with a well-practiced step. My open silk shirt flares out behind me, but the humidity of the air still blankets my skin and leaves me sweating. I give my hips a little sway as I walk, just bordering on slutty.

Finally I reach the door.

WARNING: EMERGENCY EXIT. ALARM WILL SOUND it says. It's a lie of course, and I feel his hand touch my arm as if to stop me. I rest my hand against the door and turn.

The hunger is in his eyes, eating through the shock. I know how fast it's going and how reckless it seems. Yet I bring a finger up to my lips and let them twitch into a coy smile. I give the door a little push.

It swings open silently and I step through, with a little “come hither” beckon as I do.
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First-Time Client
NOTE: This work is intended for adult audiences only, and should not be read by individuals age 17 or younger. All characters herein are entirely fictional and of age 18 and above.

Once the sun sets a new world unfolds: under lonely streetlamps and shrouded alleys, in crowded clubs and hidden beneath the pulse of music. This is where you see him: raven-haired and sweet, with a coy, inviting smile on his lips. A silver ring on a leather cord glitters on his naked chest, and he beckons you into a corner with a gesture. He's gorgeous. And he's friendly... greeting you with little touches and with his lips on your chest.

Welcome to The Scene.

~~~~~ EXCERPT:

I slip through the gauntlet of sweat and naked skin, feeling the press of humid cotton and cool silk against my cheek. I'm not in the mood to lose myself in that throng, moving in pulses against the music. Another day I might enjoy melting into that mass of bodies and becoming a part of a greater whole. It's like merging into a school of fish, shifting and swaying as one to the currents of sound.
No. Tonight I'm focused. I've got a goal in mind, and slipping among the clubbers I go on the prowl.

I know I'd just seen him earlier... a new face. Nice hair, but with wide eyes like he'd just gotten a new style and was self-conscious of wearing a look that didn't quite belong to him yet. I wonder if he's new to town, or if he's new to the scene. Or if he's both.

I spot him, sulking at the bar and feigning interest in his beer. It's a familiar cast: shy fella, afraid to make any moves. Poor bastard is probably hoping desperately that someone would notice him. He's waiting for someone else to make the move.

People can smell a closet case like that from a mile away. Some don't care to put up with that shit. Others get off on it. I can't afford to think about myself though... it's not my job to think of my own needs. Besides, I like a challenge. It's the sorta thing that keeps my skills sharp.

I prepare myself.

The bass thrum of the music is too loud for someone to be heard clearly. Best anyone can do would be to yell “DO YOU WANNA DANCE” and hope a guy can make out your muffled words through some lip-reading. I don't care much for that kind of greeting, and instead I reach out as I walk past his seat.

My fingertips graze his hair and he flicks his head to me as I expected. A swirl of my wrist and that probing touch turns into a a feather-soft caress against his cheek. His eyes widen and his jaw drops, and my lips twitch in a coy smile in reply. I let my gaze relax and go all dreamy. My momentum carries me forward, slipping into the darker corners of the club.

For a moment it seems like he doesn't take the bait, but then there's the pinprick sensation at the back of my head like someone's watching over my shoulder. I grin. I've got reliable senses like that, and I weave around the tables and milling bodies with a well-practiced step. My open silk shirt flares out behind me, but the humidity of the air still blankets my skin and leaves me sweating. I give my hips a little sway as I walk, just bordering on slutty.

Finally I reach the door.

WARNING: EMERGENCY EXIT. ALARM WILL SOUND it says. It's a lie of course, and I feel his hand touch my arm as if to stop me. I rest my hand against the door and turn.

The hunger is in his eyes, eating through the shock. I know how fast it's going and how reckless it seems. Yet I bring a finger up to my lips and let them twitch into a coy smile. I give the door a little push.

It swings open silently and I step through, with a little “come hither” beckon as I do.
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First-Time Client

First-Time Client

by Abbey Kypner
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by Abbey Kypner

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NOTE: This work is intended for adult audiences only, and should not be read by individuals age 17 or younger. All characters herein are entirely fictional and of age 18 and above.

Once the sun sets a new world unfolds: under lonely streetlamps and shrouded alleys, in crowded clubs and hidden beneath the pulse of music. This is where you see him: raven-haired and sweet, with a coy, inviting smile on his lips. A silver ring on a leather cord glitters on his naked chest, and he beckons you into a corner with a gesture. He's gorgeous. And he's friendly... greeting you with little touches and with his lips on your chest.

Welcome to The Scene.

~~~~~ EXCERPT:

I slip through the gauntlet of sweat and naked skin, feeling the press of humid cotton and cool silk against my cheek. I'm not in the mood to lose myself in that throng, moving in pulses against the music. Another day I might enjoy melting into that mass of bodies and becoming a part of a greater whole. It's like merging into a school of fish, shifting and swaying as one to the currents of sound.
No. Tonight I'm focused. I've got a goal in mind, and slipping among the clubbers I go on the prowl.

I know I'd just seen him earlier... a new face. Nice hair, but with wide eyes like he'd just gotten a new style and was self-conscious of wearing a look that didn't quite belong to him yet. I wonder if he's new to town, or if he's new to the scene. Or if he's both.

I spot him, sulking at the bar and feigning interest in his beer. It's a familiar cast: shy fella, afraid to make any moves. Poor bastard is probably hoping desperately that someone would notice him. He's waiting for someone else to make the move.

People can smell a closet case like that from a mile away. Some don't care to put up with that shit. Others get off on it. I can't afford to think about myself though... it's not my job to think of my own needs. Besides, I like a challenge. It's the sorta thing that keeps my skills sharp.

I prepare myself.

The bass thrum of the music is too loud for someone to be heard clearly. Best anyone can do would be to yell “DO YOU WANNA DANCE” and hope a guy can make out your muffled words through some lip-reading. I don't care much for that kind of greeting, and instead I reach out as I walk past his seat.

My fingertips graze his hair and he flicks his head to me as I expected. A swirl of my wrist and that probing touch turns into a a feather-soft caress against his cheek. His eyes widen and his jaw drops, and my lips twitch in a coy smile in reply. I let my gaze relax and go all dreamy. My momentum carries me forward, slipping into the darker corners of the club.

For a moment it seems like he doesn't take the bait, but then there's the pinprick sensation at the back of my head like someone's watching over my shoulder. I grin. I've got reliable senses like that, and I weave around the tables and milling bodies with a well-practiced step. My open silk shirt flares out behind me, but the humidity of the air still blankets my skin and leaves me sweating. I give my hips a little sway as I walk, just bordering on slutty.

Finally I reach the door.

WARNING: EMERGENCY EXIT. ALARM WILL SOUND it says. It's a lie of course, and I feel his hand touch my arm as if to stop me. I rest my hand against the door and turn.

The hunger is in his eyes, eating through the shock. I know how fast it's going and how reckless it seems. Yet I bring a finger up to my lips and let them twitch into a coy smile. I give the door a little push.

It swings open silently and I step through, with a little “come hither” beckon as I do.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014435529
Publisher: Abbey Kypner
Publication date: 05/13/2012
Series: The Scene , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 36 KB

About the Author

Abbey Kypner first started writing erotica in college, where she spent her time studying history. Initially shy about the task, she's grown to be very fond of sharing her tales of love and passion. When writing, she strives for realism, strong narrative, and memorable characters with loads of romance. Abbey has a deep fondness for puppies, jelly beans, and coffee.
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