
Neighbors erotic stories part three, posted 12/2/2009.
Cloaked in darkness, the six new found friends decided to adjourn their powwow to Tony’s apartment.
“Tony lets hear one of your erotic story.” Lindsay told her.
“What makes you think I have one?” She replied.
“Oh please! Sex on planes?—that’s everyone’s fantasy.”
The guys were sprawled on the floor and the girls on various sofas, making a circle again. Tony looked at all the expecting eyes, “Well my erotic story was actually not on a plane, it happened in Paris France on a stop over.”
“Paris, the city of Love! This ought to be good.” Karen said.
“Well it all started when I had to do a fellow stewardess a favor. She was scheduled to travel to Paris while I was scheduled on a flight to Calgary Canada. Her husband being Canadian, she asked me if we can swap flights—her sister-in-law was getting married and they had to attend the wedding.”
“Decisions, decisions! What to choose, cold and snowy Calgary or romantic Paris!” Lindsay said with derision.
“Yea really! Anyways, after we cleared it with our immediate supervisors, I was allowed to travel to Paris. I had never been there and was excited at the thought, even if it was only an over night stop. Because of the last minute change and some festivities going on, I was booked in a suite at a hotel in the seventh arrondissement. This was the district were the Eiffel Tower was situated. As the cab approached the Eiffel Tower, he pointed it out to me. In the evening light, its magnificence was striking.
“At the hotel, I rode to the seventh floor to find that I had the corner suite. Deciding to take a shower, I headed for the beautifully tiled bathroom. It was spacious and I was pleasantly surprised to find an oval bathtub next to a large window pane. Pulling the shades I was greeted by a breathtaking panoramic view of the Paris skyline. Letting the bathtub fill, I retraced my steps and filled a flute with white wine. I got undressed and returned to the bathtub and rested the flute on the edge of the tub. I had to turn the light off because their was one floor above mine and the way the building jutted out, I could see inside the bathroom next to mine and the ones immediately above and below. After a while, with the combination of warm water undulating around my body, the white wine, and the breathtaking view, I almost purred like a cat.”
The image of Tony's naked body in a bath tub had the guys’ rapt attention.
“Suddenly something caught my attention. The lights one floor up flicked on and with their shades already drawn, I saw a French Adonis enter his bathtub. He adjusted the jutting water, turned his back to me and started to shower. I was yet again offered a breathtaking sight. This time, of a lean muscular back and the tightest butt I’ve ever seeing. Then, he turned. The chiseled front of his body almost took my breath away. I took in the rest of his body and my hands involuntarily began to roam mine. Lathering with soap must have had an effect on him because he spent an inordinate time on his beautiful manhood. With every stroke, I lost it more and soon was unwittingly and completely under his movement’s spell.
‘His eyes suddenly flew open and he stared right at me. I was pretty well concealed in the darkness and although part of me would have been mortified to be seeing, I was disappointed he couldn’t see me enjoy my body. Abruptly I had a crazy idea. I stood up and walked over to the light switch. I turned it on and settled back in the tub. As I continued ravaging my body, I could see a smirk form on his face. I wanted to show him more so I splayed one foot over the tub totally exposing myself, knocking the flute with my knee on the ceramic tile in the process. He continued his rhythmic motion, his eyes zeroed in between my legs, knowing he took away my self control. Suddenly his rhythm quickened, his eyes closed and he threw his head back. I closed my eyes as I was nearing the throes of ecstasy. Several minutes later, when my breathing stabilized, I opened my eyes to find him gone and the lights shut.”
Tony looked at her attentive audience, “Was my Adonis a myth?—I’ll never know.”