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Click hereI thought the whole thing was strange, but I climbed into the wheelbarrow. Along the way, people came out of their homes and stores to watch us go by. One guy had on a barber apron and half his face covered with shaving cream. They all hooted, whistled, cheered and clapped as we passed.
The last hundred yards or so was downhill at a fairly steep grade, so naturally, our pace quickened. I started to panic when Troy didn't slow us down as we neared the edge of the lake.
There was a large railroad tie guarding edge, and when the wheel of the wheelbarrow struck it at that speed, and the fact that my new asshole husband thrust up on the handles, I was thrown twenty feet over the edge and then down the ten or twelve feet into the water.
There was a whole crowd, dozens of people whooping it up and laughing as I tried to swim to the ladder of the dock in my big wedding dress. Finally, Troy jumped in, still in his Tux, and helped me to the ladder. Several men were waiting to help me up the steps and onto the dock. I was a drowned rat.
When Troy made it up onto the dock, he scooped me up into his arms and walked me through the laughing and applauding crowd. I put my arm around his neck and put my mouth to his ear, "Of course you know, This Means WAR!"
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The End
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Guys, I know there wasn't a lot of sex in this one for you, but I just had fun writing it. I welcome your comments and feedback.
Gina
Yeah, too bad the main male character is such a jerk/asshole/tool. But otherwise it was a cute story.
Another great story Gina. I could not put it down until the end. A quite clever plot to the very end. While not a lot of sex in this story, it has enough BDSM to keep the reader aroused. Keep up the good work Gina.
I liked it, Gina. I think you did a great job of telling a story. And that's what a story teller is supposed to do.
Incredibly well-written, and I love how it delves into the dark recesses of a person's mind. All those things people think about what they'd LIKE to do to get back at someone.
Something a guy thinks as 'no big deal' - like sharing a naked selfie - spirals out of control when two people focus all their energies on 'getting even'.
And I like how towards the end there was a reconciliation - seeing both of them now put their energies into loving each other instead of getting even with each other.
Great stuff!!!!