Sex in the City 03 Dublin by Maxim Jakubowski
Author:Maxim Jakubowski [Jakubowski, Maxim]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Xcite Books
Published: 2010-08-14T21:00:00+00:00
Peeping Tammi
by Kelly Greene
CALL ME PEEPING TAMMI.
Whatâs that you ask?
The answer is simple: I get off on every opportunity to watch couples, or any other combination of people, or any single person doing anything sexual. My obsession started while walking the dog one sunny afternoon in Phoenix Park, just north-west of Dublin.
I had let the dog loose as it was over a mile from the road. Whenever my pooch, Darby, starts to act strange, like there is someone about, she always comes close to me. If a stranger comes in sight or within her hearing, she walks in front of me, and so closely she trips me up. That day, Darby came right back to me and plastered herself to my legs. I looked around and saw nothing. But as I walked on, I heard what sounded like a womanâs voice making those unmistakable sounds of sexual pleasure.
Following the sound into the undergrowth, I spotted a manâs backside pumping up and down, making some lucky lass happy. I hushed the dog to prevent her from barking and I watched this man plough his business into her business like he was a farming machine tearing up the ground. Good grief but was he horsing it in. I was mesmerized by the spectacle and felt my box immediately go wet. I was also a little jealous. And I wished it was me in her place.
When he groaned and was about to reach his climax, I tore myself away from the sexiest sight I had ever encountered and walked away quickly with Darby close at my heels. My blood ran madly and I told myself to relax and just get home. I went quickly to my flat in Stoneybatter and off came my clothes. And my fingers became that manâs fingers.
I had the strongest, strangest solo orgasm Iâve ever experienced.
The image of those two in the woods haunted my mind for weeks. Every time I thought about them I got all juicy. I started to walk the dog more often and every day I would scour the woods hoping to see a repeat performance.
But it was several months before I found one; I spotted a car parked in the trees and noticed it was rocking in a telltale fashion, giving away the activity of the occupants. I moved in close, peeped through the window and saw a young couple. A molly was riding her man and her face was in full view. She had her eyes shut, so didnât see me as I crept closer, almost touching the car as it rocked gently on its suspension in time with her vigorous thrusts.
When she finally opened her eyes she smiled at me. She welcomed my presence.
When she eased off him, his flute sprung up and was pure horse meat. She knelt on the passenger seat and bent her head down, turning her face sideways to give me a clear view of her mouth as it devoured his brute virility. Her breasts swung low. As she watched me, she indicated that I should show myself and pull my skirt up.
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