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Amber - Linda K Ladig
‘Amber’
By Linda K Ladig
The young Amber and Jennie were inseparable until the day Jennie left to start her own life. Years later Jennie married and planning on starting a family Amber comes back into her life having secret rendezvous with her husband.
PREVIEW:
She was laying across the bed, arms over her head her long dark hair framing her face her eyes in a sleepy daze as the door to the hotel room opened. The man entering said not a word as he approaches the bed and the woman laying upon it. There were no words spoken as she responded to his hands on her body his kisses following his hands. The only sounds in the room were the running motor of the small refrigerator and the deep moaning and gasps as the two pleased each other into organism. Still no words were spoken as the man left leaving the woman laying across the bed as if the past hour had not happened.
Copyright 2015 by Linda K Ladig
Amber is a work of fiction.
Names, characters, places and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, locales, business establishments is completely coincidental and not intended by the author.
Cover design by: Ladig Photography
Cover Photography by: Ladig Photography
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No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned in printed or electronic form without permission from the author except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review.
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Sit back with a glass of wine and enjoy a woman scorned getting payback.
Her name is
‘Amber’
CHAPTER ONE
She was laying across the bed, arms over her head her long dark hair framing her face, her eyes in a sleepy daze as the door to the hotel room opened. The man entering says not a word as he approaches the bed and the woman laying upon it. There were no words spoken as she responded to his hands on her body, his kisses following his hands. The only sounds in the room were the running motor of the small refrigerator and deep moaning as the two pleased each other into organism. Still no words were spoken as the man left the room leaving the woman laying across the bed as if the past hour had not happened.
Kevin was flushed as he walked down the corridor to the elevator. Pushing the button he had a short wait for the doors to open and take him down one floor. Stepping out he turned to his right going to his room once in he took a quick shower and was just coming out when he heard a woman’s voice call out to him.
Honey, I love coming here…wait till you see what I bought!
A towel around his waist Kevin leans against the bathrooms door watching his wife pulling items out of several shopping bags. Her leaning over brought her hair down into her eyes the bright sun from the window brought out the red in her auburn hair. She wore it in a short bob which framed her face emphasizing her dark green eyes. Kevin loved the look on his wife but his primal lust was brought alive by long hair, no matter the color. Kevin loved running his hands through the long strands of a woman’s hair. He closed his eyes recalling the feel and smelling the scents of the woman upstairs, his body reacting to the vision forces the towel to fall from his hips. His eyes open were now on his wife.
Jen hearing the sound of the dropping towel stopped her actions to look to her husband. A small smile coming across her lips as she sees the reason for the towel dropping.
Seduction in her voice she says.
Why don’t you bring that over here?
Kevin went to his wife and among the shopping bags and bought items made passionate love to her. Once spent he whispers into her ear.
I love you Jen.
Holding her tighter he buries his face into her neck.
You are everything to me.
Jen the glow of lovemaking pulsating through her body covers Kevin’s hands holding her saying in a sultry voice.
I love you my love, you are my whole world.
‘You are my whole world’ were more than just words coming from Jen’s lips, Kevin literally was her whole world.
She did nothing before thinking of him and what he would want.
CHAPTER TWO
Jen was the only child of an elderly couple who had been blessed with her late in their lives. Her parents being limited in their activities they were able to do with a young child Jen grew into a well-mannered but quiet young lady with sparse friends. Entering High School Jen felt the changes in her body, the swelling of her breasts, curves emphasizing her waist and hips. The time of the month hit with a vengeance giving her swaying mood swings and became her hated friend. As she was blossoming into a woman she met Amber. Instantly they became friends sharing all their secrets, especially the desires overcoming them about the soon to be men they were surrounded by. Having a friend to share the changes turned into an adventure between the two young women.
During school they kept their efforts on their studies, Jen the math and general economics, Amber the arts and literature person they balanced each other getting A’s in all their classes. But after school and weekends their talks were about the wonders of sex whispering to the other which boy they would like to do it with. Amber being a little more brazen included some of the teachers and once one of the female instructors. Jen had laughed embarrassingly then insisted Amber swore she would have no more thoughts of that sort. Amber came back teasing Jen she needed to quit being such a prude but ended laughingly assuring Jen it was just a fleeting thought and the male species was the one she wanted to explore, in so many different ways.
The four years of high school went by quickly with the two young women being inseparable. Amber was a lot of talk but was actually the shy quiet one in school. Jen was the one with the logic wanting more than their small town could offer. She kept the two of them on track with the driving desire that soon one day they would leave their small home town and meet the world head on.
Her parents unable to afford any further education after high school Jen worked hard applying for grants and scholarships but few came her way by the time of their graduation. Months after graduating life had the girls working at the same restaurant waiting tables and sharing an apartment. It concerned Jen that Amber was getting too comfortable with the simple life she continually preached to Amber it was going to take hard work and money to be able to leave this small town and have a real life. Amber blew the preaching off spending most of her evenings exploring the eligible men in town while Jen went to bed early hoping for the next day to open the door to a