The Bang In The Bar (Interracial Erotica) Fae DeRose Author

The Bang In The Bar (Interracial Erotica) Fae DeRose Author
Categories: Books, Erotica
Brand: Xplicit Press
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The Bang In The Bar is an Interracial Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.Danny is a bar owner in a small Pennsylvania town. Nothing much exciting ever happens there until one night an exciting woman shows up.Danny has had a long hard night, he is short one waitress and he has worked the bar all alone. He is ready and to call it a night. Just when he is about to clean up, Tasha Williams, a young woman fresh in from Philly who wants to sing in the bar. Danny can’t resist the dark beauty and it’s quickly apparent that they have chemistry. After hearing her sing, he agrees to let her sing for tips. She is reluctant to leave and offers to help him clean and close the bar. Their late night encounter gets hot and heavy and leaves them both sated with pleasure and new hope for a bright future, for both them and for the bar. They can make beautiful music together.Excerpt“Nice to meet you,” Danny answered and took her hand. It was small and strong and very pretty, like the rest of her. Her nails weren’t long like talons, but shorter and nicely shaped.“You, too,” Tasha said and released his hand.“So what can I do for you?” Danny asked. He didn’t mean to look at her breasts, but couldn’t help it. He could only imagine how pretty they were underneath her top and bra. His eyes lowered to them whenever she wasn’t looking directly at him.She slanted a sly look at him. He was a very cute white boy, she thought. Sandy-blonde hair, blue eyes, and it looked like he worked out a lot. Of course, running a bar and lifting beer kegs and cases of beer would certainly keep a guy in shape.“I think maybe we can do something for each other,” she said and moved closer still.Danny cocked his head and smiled a little. His male mind couldn’t help but jump into the gutter at her statement. “Like what?”“I’m a singer and you own a bar. Singing and bars go together. I want to sing here once a week. I’ll sing for tips,” she said. “It won’t cost you anything. I have my own equipment, too.”