Cherish A Short Story of Love, Intimacy, and Finding Home
Dana never lets anyone touch her hair—or her heart. Fiercely independent and guarded, the mechanic spends her days under the hoods of broken cars, hiding behind a crown of long, meticulously cared-for locs. But everything changes when she steps into Crown & Glory Natural Hair Studio and meets Abike, a skilled stylist with a warm smile, gentle hands, and a spark that ignites something Dana thought she’d lost forever.
What begins as a routine hair appointment becomes a journey of trust, intimacy, and self-discovery. As their connection deepens, Dana and Abike navigate the tender nuances of a love that feels as natural as it is electrifying. Together, they uncover the power of letting someone in, not just to your hair but to your soul.
Cherish is a heartfelt and steamy tale of two women learning what it truly means to be seen, valued, and cherished.
For fans of emotionally rich, romantic erotica celebrating African American love and empowerment, Cherish will leave you breathless and yearning for more.
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Content This story contains adult sexual content and is intended for mature readers 18 and older.
This isn't just erotica, it's a story of two people finding the perfect person to spend their lives with. It's a story of a woman's patience teaching their lover the way they love their body to be touched. It's a story of connection, love and the pleasure you can find in your partner's pleasure.
Short, Sweet, and Nearly Perfect. When Dana goes to Abike's hair salon, they hit it off right away. They decide to date and see where their chemistry takes them. There is no angst and no drama. Just two adults going with the flow. Because this is a short story, it does feel condensed. But it still delivers and makes you want more. If the author, Zuri Amara, decides to write Dana and Abike a full story, I'm there for it.