"While
we wait you can decide if you want to leash me here or outside."
"Here,"
I said.
She tossed the
leash onto the table. "You watched her take other lovers, she'll
have to watch you. Jealousy is a strange creature, Jasper. We can
go now."
Jasper's
in love with Tracie and Tracie's in love with Jasper but the chasm
of their ages separates them and Jasper must adjust in some way
to being without her. Of course life is never so simple in high
school.
This
is the story of people living in a special place and while there
is sex in this novelette, the story doesn't drip with sex. Written
in 2006, about 31,000 words in length in 19 chapters.
Links
Walking the Dog is available as a downloadable Adobe Acrobat document, as a Kindle mobi file, or
as online web pages.
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the story as a Adobe Acrobat document.
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Writing
the Story
The
story started as an idea of two people living in a town and falling
in love but both had obligations as the town sluts. The idea was
shelved and almost forgotten completely until this story began to
emerge which has a different dynamic entirely.
Walking
the Dog was written quickly and on revising additional chapters
were added (such as chapter 15)
to
help make the conclusion more sensible. I wrote this and several
other stories at the same time using the basic format of 1500 word
chapters that were, mostly, a single scene or event. This is a different
approach to how I wrote stories such as Switch.
Sources
There
is no single source but the story couldn't help but be influenced
by a fascinating woman I met online who is the living embodiment
of many of my female characters sexually adventurous, submissive
in some ways, the opposite in others, very much in love with the
man she's married to, but also having a history that includes prostitution
(under a previous owner). One of the characteristics of this woman
is the ease in which she enters polyamorous relationships.
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