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«The Urge» by Elliot Silvestri

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«The Urge» by Elliot Silvestri

«The Urge» by Elliot Silvestri
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Jerry had a nice simple kink: he had a hotwife who had permission to sleep with other men as long as he told him all about what she did. Everything was perfect.

 

And then Yolanda set her eyes on Evan, which was fine, but Evan came with his own baggage and she needed Jerry’s help with Evan’s wife. Jerry didn’t want to sleep with other women but then the urge hit him when he least expected it.

 

This is a 47,000 word male chastity and femdom novella that contains explicit sex and sexual descriptions. It focuses on male chastity training, dominant women, female-led relationship, BDSM, cheating spouses, and other sexually explicit themes and language that not all members of the public will enjoy.

 

Originally published in four parts.

 

Excerpt:

“Are you ready?”

 

“I am.” She adjusted herself and leaned forward to kiss her husband. “Want to hear my story now? It’s a short story,” she promised.

 

He was certain she was lying. “Sure.”

 

Without any preliminaries, she launched into her story. “You know I found Evan to be really sexy the moment I saw him. He has huge forearms. Very sexy. Sandy brown hair. I just wish he was a little taller.”

 

“Get on with it,” Jerry groaned.

 

She continued on at her own pace. “He’s a buyer for one of our clients. In the office at least once a week. I made sure to flirt with him every time I saw him.” She paused and leaned forward for another kiss from her husband. “And I made sure he saw my wedding rings. He even asked me, ‘What would your husband think if you were flirting with another man?’” Once more she stopped and looked down at Jerry.

 

“What did you tell him?” Jerry asked when he realized he was being prompted.

 

“I told him, ‘My husband is fine with me flirting, he just wants to watch if things go further.’”

 

“What did he say then?” Jerry asked. The tension—both literal and metaphorical—was killing him.