Thursday 24 April 2014

Drabblerotic 2014 - U is for Urn

This post contains adult themes.
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where will be posting a drabble* every weekday and Saturday in April brought to you by the letters A-Z, although this isn't Sesame Street, so expect a little adult spice in our alphabet soup. ;)

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So, without further ado, onto today's drabble...

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WARNING: THE FOLLOWING WORK OF FICTION MAY CONTAIN ADULT THEMES AND LANGUAGE.


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U is for Urn

Author's Note

So, this family has a rather intimate way of saying goodbye.

Last Rites

by Sophie Duncan

Uncle Philip hadn't really been an uncle, just some distant cousin, so Jack had no idea why he'd been set to keep vigil over the urn of the man's ashes all night.

He yawned and fidgeted: he was horny, had been for hours. At last he couldn't stand it any more. Well, it wasn't a temple, just a bedroom, so he turned his back on the urn. Sighing with relief, he reached into his trousers. Cold air hit his cock.

"Let me help you there," whispered into his ear.

Jack shivered in delight as iridescent fingers took charge of him.

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9 comments:

  1. Oh my! Who knew that sitting with an urn could turn out to be such an invigorating experience? :)

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  2. I'm not sure I'd be shivering with delight. More like screaming and running. LOL

    ~Patricia Lynne~
    Story Dam
    Patricia Lynne, YA Author

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    1. Jack's culture has an earthier relationship with their ancestors ;P

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  3. Seems like his Uncle/ elder cousin had had his eye on him before his death. Wonder if there's a codicil to the will that allows Jack to keep the urn on his mantle for a while if he wishes.

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    1. You never know, Jack may find himself inheriting and part of his inheritance is the urn :)

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  4. Not sure if I'd run or what. Sure would be shivering.

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  5. The Urn was not just a final resting of the men of the family originating generations past, but it was a powerful relic. Jack didn't quite understand this. It was given to him by his father for safe keeping, with the warning that when he meets the right girl, keep the urn in the bedroom when you consummate the relationship.

    Jack left it in his room, giving no thought beyond that. Jack loved sleeping with as many women as he could, but when he brought the girls over, they would never leave, leaving jack with a collection of devoted women.

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