by LeRoc on Fri May 25, 2007 10:21 pm
I was too tired to carry on typing on Wednesday but yes I liked being with butch. I have carried on my account of the evening but havent quite finished, I was supposed to go out hours ago so I better go now! It has been fun to type though - it was an awesome night!
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She drove the bike neatly round a parked car, my parked car actually! (how I suddenly wished we were taking that for a spin instead!) glanced behind her and then pulled into the middle of my road. It is a long straight road heading downhill into the city. For a millisecond it felt like we were still before she accelerated like I have never accelerated before. The bike does 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds (apparently) I guess we did 0 to 40 in less - so much for taking it easy. The acceleration really knocked me, I couldn’t breath and my stomach was somewhere way back, I could hardly hold my body upright let alone my head. I was holding on to her soooooo tight I think I had grabbed the front of her jacket and had a great ball of it in my hand, heaven knows how she was breathing. I hated it and was scared totally shitless, I couldn’t even see the houses everything was one big blur. This was hell. I would have shouted, even screamed (!) but the air was caught in my throat, I remembered the ‘jab in the ribs’ clause but there was no way on earth I could move either of my hands to do any jabbing. I was taking the expression ‘white knuckles’ to a whole new level. Then at last we hit the little roundabout at the bottom and she slowed to join the queue of traffic. I think she sensed my fear because she brought it in really gently. “Ok chick?” she asked when the engine quietened to a dull rumble. I didn’t know what to reply, I was about as un-ok as I could possibly be. But the thought of chickening out didn’t really sit well with me, especially in front of this daredevil butch. I had to carry it through once even if I never ever did it again and turning back round half a mile down the road was hardly a ride. Somehow I swallowed back the lump in my throat and nodded my yes, I wasn’t going to risk speaking, I knew it would come out in a squeak. She angled her left mirror on me pulled up her visor and winked. God she was cocky.
Some women can't say the word lesbian...
even when their mouth is full of one.