Thursday, June 24, 2010

After Hours


After Hours

"After Hours," by Dante Davidson, originally appeared in the collection Taboo. In her review, Greta Christina wrote:

"After Hours" by Dante Davidson...describes a medical scene between a doctor and a nurse, a gynecological exam with a sexual edge that gradually crosses the line from nasty, forbidden thoughts to nasty, forbidden deeds. Davidson does a remarkable job of conveying how the doctor feels, the line he walks between detached professionalism and intense arousal and invasion.... And Davidson doesn't just get you inside the doctor's head -- he gets you inside the nurse's as well, conveying not just the man's excitement but his awareness of the woman's as well."

Excerpt:
She didn’t know that I was watching her, which made the experience all the more powerful. She thought I was waiting, appropriately, outside in the hall for her to prepare herself. But with the door cracked slightly, I had the perfect view as she took off her bra and placed the underwire contraption with the rest of her clothes. With a gentle motion, she removed her pantyhose, then slid her silky white panties down her lean thighs and then dropped both of these items on top of the skirt and blouse. She stared at the pile of clothing, hesitated a moment, then tucked the panties and bra between the skirt and blouse.

How quaint, I thought to myself. She doesn’t want me to see her panties. Or maybe she doesn’t want me to see what most likely was a very wet spot at the center of them.


By Dante Davidson
Photo: Riendo

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