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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter seven, part one

Posted on August 29, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

“Rayne, got a minute?”  It’s Quinn, waiting for me by my desk for the second day in a row.  Her skin is wan and her smile is thin, tacked on with more than a dollop of willpower. “Sure, Quinn.  Just let me grab a cup of coffee first.”  I go downstairs to get my steaming… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter six, part four

Posted on August 27, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

“Ok, baby,” I say, touching his cheek.  “I’ll do my best.”  Paris leans forward and touches my lips with his.  He presses his body against mine, and I can feel his hard cock digging insistently into my thigh.  It would be so easy to have sex with Paris, and it would feel so good.  That’s… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter six, part three

Posted on August 22, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

Paris has stopped massaging my neck and is slowly stroking it instead.  I close my eyes and let the magic of his hands do their work.  I am melting under his expert touch—just what I need at the end of a long day.  I sigh and let my head drop further forward.  Paris is patiently… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter six, part two

Posted on August 20, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

My parents would try to make it better by buying me little treats or whispering in my ear how special I was in my own way.  My father would take me for walks, just the two of us, holding my hand so I wouldn’t get lost.  We’d stop off in Chinatown to buy some special… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter six, part one

Posted on August 15, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

I pound on the door with my fist, demanding that Paris open the door.  Seven-thirty is never a happy time for me, especially when I hadn’t fallen asleep until one the night before.  I’m supposed to be there by eight-thirty which I’ll just make if Paris lets me in this minute.  Paris grumbles, the toilet… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter five, part three

Posted on August 13, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

“It sucks,” Billie says hoarsely, slurping at her beer.  “She was my girlfriend, you know.” “Really?  I thought she was found by her girlfriend,” I say innocently.  “Was that you?”  I line up for a long table shot and neatly sink the one.  The two is on the far rail with the seven in between. … Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter five, part two

Posted on August 8, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

“Uh, Rayne?  Get to the point?”  Vashti breaks into my recitation with impatience.  “I do not need to know about every person who is wanting you.  I do not have such time.”  She is smiling impishly, daring me to defend myself.  I ignore her and fast-forward. “Hey there, beautiful.”  A harem girl wearing a purple… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter five, part one

Posted on August 6, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

“So, what happened?”  I greet Paris eagerly when I get home from work the next day.  The reporters have given up on us, so I don’t have to dodge them any more.  A pity, really.  I had come up with some pretty creative ways to evade them, and I rather enjoyed myself doing so.  “Did… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter four, part two

Posted on August 1, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

“She give you a rough time?”  He asks as we get into his car.  For a moment, I can’t answer. “Why didn’t you tell me you fucked Max?”  I blurt out.  I didn’t mean to ask him this way, but I can’t get it out of my mind.  The thought of him having sex with… Continue Reading

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Don’t Rayne On My Parade; chapter four, part one

Posted on July 30, 2019 by Minna Hong • 0 Comments

I wake up in a good mood which lasts until I arrive at work and answer the phone only to hear Inspector Robinson’s voice on the other end.  A phone call from the cops first thing in the morning, especially a Monday morning, especially a Monday morning at work, can really bring a person down. … Continue Reading

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