By Bud Koenemund
A 100 Word Story
For Lindsay
Her
heart raced as he tightened the steel handcuffs on her wrists. His fingertips
brushed over bare flesh, tracing upward along her spine. Leaning back against
the wall, he pulled her to him, and wrapped his strong arms around her. Her
eyes went wide as his left hand clutched her throat, cutting off her breath.
She was helpless, though not at all afraid of being so… not with him. For
several moments, his right hand rested between her breasts, feeling her
heartbeat; then drifted downward, across her stomach. He kissed the back of her
neck as she melted into him.
31 May 2021
Helpless
30 May 2021
A Poet of No Words
By Bud Koenemund
A 100 Word Story
For Lindsay
Leaning against
the edge of his desk, she spread her legs invitingly. Their eyes locked as his
hands drifted upward, sliding under the hem of her little black dress. Finding
the waistband of her panties, he dragged them downward; until the lace
stretched between her knees.
“What do you
think?” she asked, watching his gaze fall.
“Incredible,” he murmured.
“That’s it?” she teased.
“No poetry now? A sonnet, perhaps?”
He struggled to find
words in the maelstrom wracking his brain.
“Tell me,” she
cooed.
“When I see you like this,” he
confessed, kissing her flesh, “I can’t think about words.”
29 May 2021
You
By Bud Koenemund
A 100 Word Story
“Whatcha thinkin’
about,” she asked.
“You,” he said, quietly.
“Me?” she
returned. “What about me?”
“About kissing
you,” he admitted.
“Well, then,” she
mused, “why don’t you?”
“Because I wanted
it to be perfect,” he said. “Not rushed.”
She stared at
him, silently contemplating his words.
“But,” he
continued, “I just realized that any place you are; any time we’re together, is
perfect. And, I don’t want to waste it. Life is too short to not let you know how
I feel.”
“So,” she offered,
“show me.”
His hand came up to cup her warm
cheek as he leaned closer.
15 May 2021
Two Haiku for a Girl with Green Eyes
For Lindsay