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1. Needless. Alan is convinced that he is safe from being cheated on. After all, he has endorsed his wife's freedom enthusiastically. Not only that, but he's discovered that this has only intensified his love for her. There's only one catch: No concealment. But then why would she? Under the circumstances, cheating would basically be ... needless! As a result, Alan is unprepared for the news provided by his friend Stephen. So what to do with this information? Hope that her confession is just a little delayed? Confront her? No, Alan has another strategy in mind. But that does not mean he can control where it will all lead.
2. The Handyman. Jane and her husband aren't sure why their amazing handyman told her that. That he and his wife were swingers. But then Jane recounts an accidental disclosure of sorts. Was it really an accident? Confession can fun. Especially when it's only partial.
3. Seeing. Becka, away at a conference, tells husband Daniel that she's been a good girl "so far", and knowing her need to play the bad girl, he counters "the night is still young". She agrees, but that's all he's going to get for now. Given her need to be bad, she'll just have to leave it at that, leaving Daniel to speculate on just what exactly would count as cheating, in light of their past shared fantasies.
4. Surprise. It's Donald and wife Sally from "Solo Vacation". This time, Sally calls Donald at work to tell him there's a surprise waiting at home. What sort of surprise could it be? Could this be his dream come true? As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for.
5. Karen. This is the story that started it all. Steve's girlfriend Karen has disturbing news. But she's a smart girl, and things get crazy.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 23, 2020
ISBN9780463708972
Needless
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Daniel Choquet

I have enjoyed reading quality erotica for quite a long time, and only began writing at the start of 2018, with my first, very short story, Karen, shared on ourhotwives.org. The surprising positive response to this first effort encouraged me to to continue. And I also discovered that I enjoy writing erotic fiction as much as reading it. Possibly more.

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    Needless - Daniel Choquet

    Needless

    Five Hotwife Erotica Stories

    Daniel Choquet

    Copyright 2020 Daniel Choquet

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    Table of Contents

    Needless

    The Handyman

    Seeing

    Surprise

    Karen

    Notes

    About the Author

    Needless

    So Steve, what’s so important you couldn’t just wait til after work? I hope it isn’t bad. I told Elizabeth I’d be home …

    It was odd that he wanted to sit at a table for whatever it was, instead of just up at the bar like we usually did. And he was looking around like – I don’t know – like he was afraid. Not like him.

    I’m sorry, man. I hate to be the one to … but it’s about her. About Elizabeth.

    What? What is it? Something happen to her?

    My heart was suddenly beating so hard it hurt. I stared at him wide-eyed.

    No, she’s okay. It’s just that I saw … saw her with someone.

    Well maybe you shouldn’t jump to conclusions. We’re cool about friendships with the opposite sex. We trust each other.

    Like I said, I’m sorry. But it sure looked like more than friendship. I couldn’t believe the way they were going at each other. In a public place, yet.

    "What public place? And what do you mean going at each other?"

    Just a bar on my side of the river. Not sure you’ve been there.

    Yes, and …

    Irish place. They were at a a table in the corner. Sort of dark. Found myself staring at the table. I remember noticing how the top was done in green leather. Maybe they thought people couldn’t see, and I think I was doing a good show of staring at my phone. But more like they were so into things they didn’t care. Or maybe she did. She had this kind of scared look like she was afraid someone would see, but at the same time didn’t care if they did. And then the touching.

    Touching? What touching?

    God, man. Do I have to draw you a diagram? You know as well as I do what …

    But it doesn’t make any sense!

    Hey, like I said, I’m sorry. But you have to know this sort of thing is sort of rampant these days.

    "But there’s no need."

    "No need? From the look on her face, need might’ve been the perfect word. Look, this has to be bad enough without my dragging your face through it… But why did you say that? What do you mean by no need?"

    I hadn’t anticipated going into any of this. I could just tell him to forget it, but Steve was my friend. Plus he wasn’t going to let me drop it after what I’d said.

    I’ve never shared this with anyone, and feel free to be horrified or whatever. But we have an agreement, or I thought we did.

    Well no mystery there. I don’t know why all the cloak and dagger. The agreement you’re talking about, I mean, it’s in everybody’s marriage vows pretty much.

    No, that’s not what I mean. I mean I’ve told her I want her to be free. Free in all ways, if you catch my meaning.

    He looked away from me as he processed what I’d said. Looked up at the bar and then took a slow sip of his beer. Didn’t exactly look back at me, but rather aimed his view more in my direction, but looking at the table rather than right in the eye.

    So like, you have a sort of … open relationship?

    Something like that. But I guess you’d call it one-sided. I’m not looking for anything with other women. I just don’t need that.

    Hardly seems fair. She gets to play and you get nothing?

    I just shook my head.

    "You’re just peeling it all away. Okay, there’s no fucking way you’re going to understand it, but I do get something. Although maybe I don’t get as much something as I thought after your tidings."

    So you like knowing when she’s up to something? Is it some kind of turn-on?

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