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he was a burly man maybe mid-forties she was nineteen, a little naïve a little Lolitaish she didn’t know him nor him her he wore his uniform the cloak of power and authority like a sheath on his ***** the only one he had today her ******* chafed as her bra bit jeans over tightly wrapped buttocks she pulls the cord to stop the bus it is her stop two blocks from home she gets up and turns to face the door he eyes her from behind with vision hungry for a taste just a taste of what lies beneath she is thinking about getting home before she freezes the door opens she takes a step down unaware he gets up silently and pushes her out “that’s where you belong you ***** in the gutter.” unexpected tears mingle with rain in the mud. copyright/all rights reserved Audrey Howitt 2011
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Nov 10, 2011
Nov 10, 2011 at 10:41 PM UTC
The Bus Stop
he was a burly man maybe mid-forties she was nineteen, a little naïve a little Lolitaish she didn’t know him nor him her he wore his uniform the cloak of power and authority like a sheath on his ***** the only one he had today her ******* chafed as her bra bit jeans over tightly wrapped buttocks she pulls the cord to stop the bus it is her stop two blocks from home she gets up and turns to face the door he eyes her from behind with vision hungry for a taste just a taste of what lies beneath she is thinking about getting home before she freezes the door opens she takes a step down unaware he gets up silently and pushes her out “that’s where you belong you ***** in the gutter.” unexpected tears mingle with rain in the mud. copyright/all rights reserved Audrey Howitt 2011
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Nov 10, 2011
Nov 10, 2011 at 10:41 PM UTC
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