Playing green light/red light Farewell Lunch 1 Chapter 1 Red Light – Green Light Diana’s office was anything but uptight. It was the Eighties and everyone was still enjoying the sexual revolution, so things were pretty loose around the office. Women in the office environment were shedding the dusty image of the 1950’s receptionist and
Farewell Lunch Motel Chapter 4 by strywriter
Diana is ready to move this relationship to the next level Chapter 4 Farewell Lunch Now, with the company being sold and everyone out of a job soon all of their priorities changed to cleaning up their resumes and looking for work. They even stopped going out to party because morale was at its lowest.
A Voice From the Past Part 2 by strywriter
Diana met Mark for “lunch” and now she has the dirty idea to invite her husband to the motel room so he can enjoy sloppy seconds! Part 2Chapter 3Sloppy SecondsAs Diana lay there remembering the afternoon, she had a deliciously nasty thought. John always talked about sloppy seconds and here it was, still warm from
Fairwell Lunch Chapter 3 by strywriter
Chapter 3A Fantasy Comes TrueDiana and Mark teased each other often after their wrestling match in the backseat of her car but even with her permission slip to fool around she did her best to keep him at bay, at least for the most part. Mark was defiantly interested in more than just teasing; he
Farewell Lunch Chapter 5 by strywriter
Diana goes home to hubby after an afternoon of unbridled sex with her lover. Chapter 5 Round 3 She awoke to Mark sucking on her right boob, which certainly felt good, and soon they were once again frantically fucking in the doggy position, then the missionary and finally Mark put her on her side with
Farewell Lunch by strywriter
Farewell LunchChapter 1Red Light – Green LightDiana’s office was anything but uptight. It was the Eighties and everyone was still enjoying the sexual revolution, so things were pretty loose around the office. Women in the office environment were shedding the dusty image of the 1950’s receptionist and were working in jobs once reserved for men