FFF Turn

Here’s the Flash Fiction Prompt from Advizor54’s blog.  Pop over there to see what he and other fabulous bloggers wrote about this photo.  
Key word – “turn
Word Limit = 250
Extra Credit – Include any one or more of the following: sisters, revenge, church choir, or the names Cindy, Kirsten, or Arielle
Bonus points – Complete one new sexual act before this posts (a new location would also count)
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Don’t think about.  Just do what they tell you.  
How did I let myself get talked into this shoot?  It is A LOT of money for half a day’s work, and the guy has a great ass.  And there’s a woman director named Arielle.  Heh… such a porno name.  Did she come up through the ranks? 
It will be over soon.  Soon. 
The lights are hot.  The sheets scratchy.  The mattress too soft and smells funny.  But the guy had gentle hands.  He isn’t being too familiar, only doing what she tells him.  
I can buy a big lobster dinner.  New clothes.  Maybe fix my car.  
Concentrate.  Don’t think about how fabulous his skin feels.  This is a job.  An art film.  Cough cough.  I hope no one I know sees it.  Especially the people in my church choir.  Though that tenor in the back row would probably love it.  I can never run for political office now.  Or be Miss America.  Just as well!  

Maybe I’ll show Stewart.  Would he like it?  Like me better?  Hmmm… better sex?  
How are they going to make this look sexy?  It feels so fake!  The shots are so vanilla.  Editing maybe… sure hope so.  
“Turn over!’ She shouts.  Ah, now things are getting more interesting.  No one will notice me with this hunk’s ass in the foreground.  
“And… cut!  That’s a wrap!  Thank you all.”  I survived! 
“Wanna finish without an audience?”  he whispers. 
“Roland!  Let’s go home!” she orders.  

4 thoughts on “FFF Turn

  1. CuriousRob says:

    Nice take on it!

  2. Word says:

    Very nice. I love the internal dialogue.

  3. Advizor54 says:

    I like his offer and the boss’s stern rebuke. Maybe they can make a home movie together later.

    “I can never run for political office now. Or be Miss America.”

    I’ve thought about that a lot. If I get serious in a public career, do I have to delete all of this? I’d hate it, but if the White House calls, I have to answer.

  4. Tom says:

    I really like that thought too. It was really tough for me to give up my Miss America dreams.

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