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Affectionate

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Jane Sawyer is a very unique young woman who lives her life her own way. She falls in love easily and often. She is hyper-affectionate, and when she meets someone who piques her interest, man or woman, she can’t fight her desire to touch and kiss and taste and love them, and experience them completely. It’s just who she is.

Fortunately for her, everyone she meets loves her right back. She is the definition of irresistible, with her gorgeous looks, bubbly personality and lust for life. She is a super-sweet sex bomb that keeps going off over and over and over again, leaving happy, smiling, exhausted lovers all over town.

Her best friend and roommate Jimmy, like just about everyone else in her life, is madly in love with her. He is her loyal confidant and the only person in her life who doesn’t get to experience her fully. As Jane’s casual sexual adventures start to leave her feeling unexpectedly empty, and Jimmy’s frustration grows, the two seem headed for a very unexpected happily-ever-after.

Warning: This story contains explicit scenes of Sex, Lesbian Sex, Group Sex and more. For adults only.

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Jane looked him in the eye and held on to his arm gently. She was such an affectionate girl, she almost couldn’t talk to someone without touching them in some way, holding their arm, her hand on their chest or putting her arm around them. She loved body contact and loved to touch.

Mr. Jenkins took a small step back, almost overpowered by the intensity of her smile, and her affectionate aura. She handed him the plate of cookies and followed him to the kitchen where he set them on the island. He said, “You really didn’t have to do that.”

She didn’t say anything, but simply stared and stepped closer to him. She looked like she had something on her mind, something she was trying to decide. Then, out of nowhere, she leaned in and kissed him.

It was not a passionate kiss. It was a simple, gentle, friendly kiss. It was simply Jane, saying “hello”, and “thank you”, and “I like you”. Whereas most people like to shake hands as a friendly greeting, Jane loved to kiss.

Mr. Jenkins was a bit thrown by the kiss, but Jane stepped back, still smiling her magnetic smile and said “How is Mandy? Have you heard from her lately?”

They talked idly for a few minutes, and then he asked “Would you like… a glass of water or anything Jane?”

Her face changed for just a second to a questioning look, and then she smiled again as if making a decision, and said: “No, I think, really, I would like to just kiss you some more Mr. Jenkins if that’s OK?”

It really should not have been OK. He was in his forties and she was twenty. She was his daughter’s age. His daughter’s friend! But he was so uncontrollably drawn to her, as everyone always was. She was almost painfully beautiful and sweet and angelic and magnetic. He decided that it was OK. It was very OK.

52 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 8, 2019

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August 30, 2025
The whole “Jane is a free spirit, so she gives her love freely and often” thing got boring quickly, but the scene with the newbie Monica was quite hot.
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