The Waves Of Passion is a Romance Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.Susan Hannold spent the last decade of her life married to her prince charming, a man by the name of Rodger. Through all of the years that they were married, they still had a passion that remained ignited. Even though everyone in Rodgers circle and neighborhood hated Susan for being a simple woman rather than an aristocrat, Rodger continued to love her nonetheless. Susan put up with the animosity, knowing that none of those people mattered to Rodger; he loved her for who she was, not for some woman that everyone expected him to love. Their happy marriage came to a crashing halt on the day that Rodger found out that he was dying from pancreatic cancer. Not only is Susan left with a broken heart, but she’s stuck in a town with people that hate her. Susan realizes that in order to truly move on, moving out from New Hampshire would be the best thing for her. Susan has to choose whether or not to ride the waves of passion or continue to mourn for her dead husband.Excerpt:Near the end of Rodgers life, his cancer made him so weak that he couldn’t make passionate love to her anymore. At the time, sex was one of the last things Susan was thinking about, but now that time passed, Susan realized that it had been a long time since she had been touched by a man. It had been a long time since she had been pleasured, period. Susan drunkenly searched through the unpacked boxes in her bedroom. She clearly remembered packing her lingerie and sex toys into one of the boxes. A smile beamed across her face as she pulled out her large dildo out from one of the boxes. She was going to need this tonight.Susan tore off her sundress, standing there in nothing but her laced, white panties. She placed her hands over her large breasts, gently massaging small circles around them until she reached her nipples. She looked at the puffy little nipples and pulled at them playfully with each hand.