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Rosie meets a smooth-talking paraplegic on the Internet and finds herself so enamored that she can't refuse his racy requests. But after she finds out he's talking to several girls, she turns the tables on him.

This is an erotic short story of 3,500 words (10 pages).

9 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 29, 2011

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Ruth Madison

7 books80 followers
Writing What I Want To Read Since 1996.

After years of combing through the dusty back shelves of libraries looking for her elusive, imperfect hero, she started writing her own.

Ruth’s romantic tales are full of wounded heroes: men physically challenged by life, but not defeated. These men overcome the difficulties of amputation, paralysis, or cerebral palsy to find acceptance, happiness, and heroines who love them exactly as they are.

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July 11, 2014
Internet relationships aren’t anything new. Like traditional relationships (prior to internet), some worked out and some fell through. First impressions play a big role in both types of affairs. Rosie is looking for the perfect man and when she first met Max online she was captivated by his eyes and looks in general. He seemed to have a power over her and she couldn’t refuse anything he asked of her. He was open and uninhibited with showing her his body and when he asked her to return the favor she found she couldn’t refuse him. When he asks her to masturbate for him, she did it without reservation. As contact continued, many begin to show cracks with the passing of time. This was the case with Max and Rosie. Disappointment eventually takes the upper hand and the situation crumbles. This is the tale of a well traveled path that takes the reader to a totally unexpected place. This is a pleasing variation to a worn out genre and although it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it can possibly quench many thirsts. This 2011 copyrighted spoof is my introduction to the works of Ruth Madison; it certainly won’t be the last.
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