My Journey Into A Loving Female Led Relationship: Chapter 14

My name is John, though I go by rgjohn, and I’ve written a few erotic books and some content for Literotica. When Emma read my work, she suggested I write about loving, female-led relationships—a genre she’s passionate about. It’s been a while since I’ve written, but a fan recently reignited my interest by asking me to turn his detailed journal into a story. Initially skeptical, I found myself captivated by his account of a Female-Led Relationship (FLR), a concept I hadn’t explored before. With a mix of curiosity and research, I’ve decided to craft a multi-part story spanning over 20 chapters. If you are just starting, you should begin your journey back at chapter 1.

When I had breakfast ready, I placed it on the table. I started to sit down but thought better of it.

I asked, “May I eat standing up?”

Anna smiled mischievously. “Yes, why don’t you eat at the counter? That way, I can admire the job I did on your ass while I have my breakfast.”

I felt her gaze on me the entire time as I ate my meal in silence. It was like she was memorizing every swat she had given me and where it landed, assessing the damage.

Finally, I turned to her and asked, “Are we still going to the market?” Secretly, I hoped she’d changed her mind and would let me off the hook.…

rgjohn
I started writing erotic stories to bring excitement and pleasure to a world that could use more spice! Years ago, two of my steamy novels were published by a Canadian press, even making it to airport gift shops—how cool is that? While I loved seeing my books in print, I realized the real fun was in creating stories that spark connection and creativity online. Who knows? Maybe my stories are inspiring couples to explore FLR dynamics, with a cheeky wife making her husband read them as a playful twist (while caged, naturally—oops, did I say that?).

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