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Action Adventure Erotica: The Clamor Of The Mountains 3 - A Vow To Angaway
Action Adventure Erotica: The Clamor Of The Mountains 3 - A Vow To Angaway
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The Clamor Of The Mountains 3 – A Vow To Angaway is an Action and Adventure Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.
Aganas, the village lad, was left behind by Lucy, his beloved girl from town. The village people were against their relationship. Aganas and Lucy found a way to be together again, in spite of all circumstances. Aganas can’t bear to be without her, even though his family has forbidden it, and that he is about to be publically betrothed to his childhood friend, Angaway. Although he cares for her, he knows that he truly love Lucy and will never be happy without her. Lucky for him, Angaway is a true friend and helps him sneak away so that he can join Lucy in town. Meanwhile, Lucy is discovering that she, too, is in love. Can their love work in town or will they be forced to hide forever? Aganas promised Angaway that he will at least try to find happiness with Lucy. Can he keep this promise? Or are they fated to be alone?
Excerpt:
“I love Lucy, Ama,” Aganas whispered. “If she’ll accept me, I would like to marry her.”
Aganas’ ama looked at his son with shock. He vehemently shook his head and stated, “No, you’re not going to do that, and that’s final.”
Aganas tossed and turned on the floor that night. Sleep was a luxury he could no longer afford. He tried twice to slip outside, but his ama was on guard, making sure he did not leave the hut.
When morning came, the red-shot eyes of Aganas were visible proofs that he was not able to sleep. He intended to visit Lucy no matter what the consequences were. He walked to the door.
“Where do you think are you going?” his ama blocked his path.
“I’m going to visit Lucy,” he replied, not looking at his father’s eyes.
“They’ve left last night, son. You better attend to the seedlings in the fields.”
Aganas’ heart seemed to be physically torn into two. His chest seemed to burst with agony.
Without a word, he left the house and trudged absentmindedly to Lucy’s guest hut. The sad expression on the village chieftain’s face said it all. Lucy was gone. They had it all planned when they found out Lucy and Aganas had been missing for a day.
Aganas trekked to the rice fields absentmindedly. Lucy was gone and the world seemed to end for him. He had never been in love, and now that he was, the separation was more than he was able to bear.
He worked at the field like an automaton, lovesick and missing Lucy. Whenever he remembered her, there was a gnawing feeling of yearning within his body, within his soul. His arousal always came to the fore.
By the end of the day, he was sure he couldn’t go on the following day unless he saw her again. He was bent on following Lucy to town tomorrow, no matter what it took.
Aganas, the village lad, was left behind by Lucy, his beloved girl from town. The village people were against their relationship. Aganas and Lucy found a way to be together again, in spite of all circumstances. Aganas can’t bear to be without her, even though his family has forbidden it, and that he is about to be publically betrothed to his childhood friend, Angaway. Although he cares for her, he knows that he truly love Lucy and will never be happy without her. Lucky for him, Angaway is a true friend and helps him sneak away so that he can join Lucy in town. Meanwhile, Lucy is discovering that she, too, is in love. Can their love work in town or will they be forced to hide forever? Aganas promised Angaway that he will at least try to find happiness with Lucy. Can he keep this promise? Or are they fated to be alone?
Excerpt:
“I love Lucy, Ama,” Aganas whispered. “If she’ll accept me, I would like to marry her.”
Aganas’ ama looked at his son with shock. He vehemently shook his head and stated, “No, you’re not going to do that, and that’s final.”
Aganas tossed and turned on the floor that night. Sleep was a luxury he could no longer afford. He tried twice to slip outside, but his ama was on guard, making sure he did not leave the hut.
When morning came, the red-shot eyes of Aganas were visible proofs that he was not able to sleep. He intended to visit Lucy no matter what the consequences were. He walked to the door.
“Where do you think are you going?” his ama blocked his path.
“I’m going to visit Lucy,” he replied, not looking at his father’s eyes.
“They’ve left last night, son. You better attend to the seedlings in the fields.”
Aganas’ heart seemed to be physically torn into two. His chest seemed to burst with agony.
Without a word, he left the house and trudged absentmindedly to Lucy’s guest hut. The sad expression on the village chieftain’s face said it all. Lucy was gone. They had it all planned when they found out Lucy and Aganas had been missing for a day.
Aganas trekked to the rice fields absentmindedly. Lucy was gone and the world seemed to end for him. He had never been in love, and now that he was, the separation was more than he was able to bear.
He worked at the field like an automaton, lovesick and missing Lucy. Whenever he remembered her, there was a gnawing feeling of yearning within his body, within his soul. His arousal always came to the fore.
By the end of the day, he was sure he couldn’t go on the following day unless he saw her again. He was bent on following Lucy to town tomorrow, no matter what it took.
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