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My Brother’s Girl Flashed me
Flash Fiction that delivers: I’ve got a present for you.

When my older brother first brought Eve home, I was opened mouthed. How did he manage to pull a bird like her? Long golden hair and legs that went on forever. Almost perfect. Her nose turned up slightly, but to me, this made her real, obtainable…
When she came in to watch TV with the family, I would squeeze in next to her on the sofa and feel the warmth from her leg up against mine. I was fifteen. Thoughts of her were all I needed to meet my nightly date with my hand, after lights out.
Then on my sixteenth birthday, I was alone in my room getting ready to go out with my mates when she walked in.
“Kev. I’m sorry. No one told me it was your birthday. But I’ve still got a present for you.”
Then right in front of me, keeping her eyes on mine, Eve slowly lifted her t-shirt to reveal she wasn’t wearing a bra, flashing the most perfect breasts I’ve ever seen. Firm and full. Ripe and Round.
My eyes acted like the shutter of a camera. Taking in the view and storing it to return to many times, before she pulled her top back down, giggled, and left the room.
I’m a middle-aged man now, and can honestly say that was the best present I have ever been given.
With a little help from my Friends
The above is a flash fiction tale to whet your appetite. Now there are some more short stories I’d like to share with you.
Every couple of weeks, my friends (Posy Churchgate, Marie A. Rebelle) and I share a mix of ten of our stories you may have missed when they first were published. In this episode, one of my favourite ways of writing — Flash or Micro Fiction, will be shared below…
The three of us do know how to pen a short tale (750 words or below) for maximum effect. Posy has the highest viewed flash story on Tantalizing Tales this year. Marie is the Queen of 100 word exactly, erotic fiction, and I am top writer in the Medium tag, Flash Fiction.
So here we go…
May More: When her neighbours play Eminem music too loud, Luna decides to cast a spell to get rid of them…
Marie Rebelle: Sitting on her couch, she talked to them to earn her money. But was it really that easy?
Posy Churchgate: You’ve got to admire a dog with their own pocket money!
May More: A young woman becomes hooked on booze and drugs and decides she needs to move on. But how?
Marie Rebelle: Being in the moment — really IN the moment — is one of the most satisfying things.
Posy Churchgate: Jessie’s mouth watered: she could smell his maleness, and his breath tickled her neck.
May More: Having a sixth sense, a gut instinct, is not always a good thing…
Marie Rebelle: He punishes her when she makes errors, and every time she tries to make less, or does she?
Posy Churchgate: Enosh makes a daring gesture in the hopes of grabbing his girl’s attention.
May More: A 100 words of adventure in this fast-paced — blink, and it’s over — tale.
If you have a link to one of your Flash Fiction stories that the readers may have missed, then why not add it in the comments section: How about it?
T.K. McDonald, Sonja Glucksberg, Kittie Velour, Bob Merckel
May More is Editor: Tantalizing Tales & Redemption Magazine. Passionate about transgressive fiction. Top Writer Fiction/Short Stories. Twitter @more_matters. Likes individuals, food & Italian wine.
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