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Authors: Brenda Stokes Lee

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Immediately
she
was
void
of
all
fear
and
felt
incredibly
vivacious.
 
Queen
realized
that
at
that
particular
moment
she
was
more
alive
than
she
had
ever
been
at
any
other
time
in
her
twenty
one
years
of
existence.
 
What
once
was
a
horrific
ride
from
hell
had
instantly
transformed
into
an
exhilarating,
erotic
journey
of
self
discovery
and
liberation.
 
Free
of
all
inhibition
and
suddenly
feeling
immortal
she
finally
opened
her
eyes,
relaxed
and
enjoyed
the
ride.

"This
is
fantastic!
 
Faster,
faster,
go
faster!
 
I
love
it!"
 
She
yelled
at
the
top
of
her
lungs
as
King
effortlessly
thundered
through
the
maze
of
trees
in
the
dimly
lit,
dense
forest.
 
Her
long
ponytail
tossed
wildly
in
the
wind
as
they
whisked
along
the
crude
tree
lined
trail.
 
Moments
later
they
burst
into
an
enchanting
meadow
of
deep
purple
and
white
wildflowers.
 
The
powerful
hooves
of
the
racing
horse
released
the
sweet
scent
of
fresh-cut
flowers,
as
they
thrashed
the
delicate
flower
petals.
 
As
Queen
inhaled
the
alluring
aroma
she
instinctively
closed
her
eyes
and
hugged
Teddy's
waist
tighter.
 
She
never
imagined
that
horseback
riding
could
be
so
romantic
and
titillating.
 
She
suddenly
felt
an
uncontrollable
urge
to
be
alone
in
Teddy's
arms.

Everyone
knows
that
God
answers
prayers,
but
what
they
don't
know
is
that
the
devil
answers
some
too.
 
Seconds
later
King's
fast
gallop
slowed
to
a
mere
trot
and
then
to
a
leisurely
walk
as
they
approached
and
stopped
near
an
enormous
tree
with
a
wrap
around
bench.

After
dismounting,
Teddy
wrapped
his
large
strong
hands
around
Queen's
waist
and
lifted
her
off
King
as
if
she
weighed
less
than
a
feather.
 
Without
warning
she
threw
her
arms
around
his
neck
and
quickly
planted
her
mouth
over
his
soft
moist
lips
and
gave
him
a
big
wet
kiss.
 
As
he
attempted
to
put
her
down
on
the
ground
she
encircled
his
waist
with
my
legs
and
squeezed
him
tight.
 
Captured
completely
off
guard
Teddy
momentarily
lost
his
footing
and
they
tumbled
to
the
ground.

"What
the
hell
got
into
you
Queen?"
 
Teddy
asked
in
amazement.

"Adrenaline!
 
The
strongest
natural
aphrodisiac
on
the
planet."
 
She
said
as
she
reluctantly
climbed
off
Teddy's
muscular
flat
stomach
and
dusted
her
pants
off.
 
You're
so
lucky
I'm
a
good
girl
or
I'd
put
it
on
you."

"Put
what,
on
who?"
Teddy
asked
in
disbelief
as
he
leaned
back
on
his
elbows
still
sitting
on
the
ground.

"You
know
what
I'm
talking
about."
 
Queen
laughed
as
she
meticulously
dusted
her
round
behind
off.

"I
still
can't
believe
you
jumped
me
like
that."
 
Teddy
chuckled.
 
He
hesitated
and
then
replied,
"I
think
I
can
help
you
with
your
problem."
 
He
stated
as
he
got
up
and
brushed
his
pants
off.

"Oh,
yeah
what
problem
would
that
be?"
 
Queen
asked
still
trying
to
get
the
grass
off
her
pants.

"You
know
that
sudden
horny
feeling
that
caused
you
to
jump
off
of
King
and
attack
me.
 
That
little
problem."

"Oh,
that
problem.
 
Yeah
well,
thanks
for
the
offer,
but
I
think
I'll
survive.
 
What
is
it
about
horseback
riding
that
causes
that
anyway?
 
I
thought
it
was
just
adrenaline,
but
now
I'm
not
so
sure."

"That
sensation
you're
currently
experiencing
is
caused
by
the
steady
rhythmic
pounding
of
your
clitoris
on
the
hard,
smooth
leather
saddle
during
the
horse's
high
speed
gallop.
 
Horseback
riding
is
just
like
foreplay.
 
It's
sort
of
a
prelude
to
sex."
 
Teddy's
sexy,
seductive
voice
whispered
in
her
ear.
 
"Now,
I
could
scratch
that
itch
for
you
if
you
want
me
to."
 
Teddy
offered
as
he
moved
closer
further
invading
Queen's
personal
space.

"So,
you
wouldn't
mind
scratching
this
itch
I
have.
 
Right
here,
right
now.
 
That
sounds
extremely
tempting,
and
as
good
as
that
would
feel
how
could
I
say
no.
 
But,
what
about
Paul?"

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