Blue
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Get book 1 for only 99¢ for a limited time! -- EXCERPT: I pushed out a breath rather dramatically, “Oh, boy. Well, I can say with compete honesty that I did not expect this kind of action and excitement this evening.” He raised an eyebrow at me while I signed and pushed the papers back to him, “And yet you’re still here. It’s intriguing, really.” “I know, right?” I grinned, “Next.” “Common Safeword and Consent Policy. This is very important, Blue, especially because you’re new to this world. You’ll see things that surprise you downstairs. You may see things that disturb you or concern you. But I want you to know that our members’ safety is our priority. That’s why all members and their guests must adhere to a common safeword policy. We push limits here, Blue. We skirt the edge of our boundaries, waltz across the line, see if we can push it just a little further.” Law came alive as he spoke, eyes sparkling with passion. He was telling me about something that outwardly seemed so crude and taboo but explained it all with such poise and conviction. This world was important to him, it belonged to him, and he belonged to it. It chilled me to see that kind of affinity. It gave me goosebumps to listen to him explain these rules. He continued, “It is possible that someone might say no as a reflex, without really meaning it. For some, saying no is part of the fun. Consent always has to be given explicitly here. And it can still be given even if someone is screaming for you to stop. But it only works if everyone understands and follows the rules and we enforce them fiercely. No one here should ever fear being forced to do something they haven’t consented to.” I watched him in consideration, “Am I gonna need any safewords tonight, Law?” I saw a flicker of interest brush across his eyes as I immediately realized my tone had sounded inviting. Unintentionally inviting. I shouldn’t have said that. Why did I say that? “No, not unless you consent to putting yourself in that position,” he looked suddenly disappointed, “And as you are happily married and without your husband this evening, I imagine you won’t want to do that.” “No,” the word tasted bad coming out of my mouth, “I don’t want to do that tonight.” “Then you won’t, Blue. Not tonight.” Not tonight?
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Sue G.
1/29/2020 11:29:57 am
Sounds good! Just got the first book!
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