
About Naughty: Horny for Hanukkah
by Rob Rosen
16 pages / 3500 words
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Two randy Jewish dudes, Sam and Noah, one fiercely cold Hanukkah, and a
giant outdoor menorah set the scene for a chance encounter that turns
blisteringly hot. Romance and religion are in the freezing cold air, both
turned up to full blast when layer after layer of clothes finally work their
way off. Who knew that the holidays could make a guy so horny? Horny for
Hanukkah, that is.

Sample
So up I climbed, slowly rising above him, my ass
perched just over his face. When I reached the top, I turned the second
bulb, the light instantaneous and bright as all fuck. Then I said the
prayers, as did he. Then, of course, I tripped. On purpose. Splat, yet
again. Only this time, when he reached down to help me, I didn't make it
up so easily. Or at all. Meaning, he was dragged down with me. Well, on
top of me, actually. See, I always leave plenty of room up my sleeves,
just in case those tricks take some maneuvering.
Now his eyes, like sapphires, were mere centimeters from my own, his
breath ragged behind his scarf. "Sorry," I managed.
"You okay?" he asked, still on top of me. Yep, it's not only Christmas
that comes with miracles. And speaking of coming, that's just what I had
in mind.
I nodded. "Nothing broken. Besides, it's warmer this way."
A flush of red splashed across what few centimeters of flesh I could
make out. Then, sadly, he rolled off of me, much faster than I would've
liked. Meaning, all too soon, his gaze, scorching blue, was yanked away.
Seconds later, he was helping me up, and then he was off. Damn.
"Tomorrow at five, Noah?" I shouted after him.
He waved over his shoulder. "Five, Sam," he hollered back.
I sighed and watched him round the corner, that magnificent -- I prayed
-- ass disappearing from view, yet again. I turned and stared up at the
menorah, its two lit lights nearly blinding me. Still I smiled, already
gleefully looking forward to our next encounter.
Though all did not go as I'd hoped. |