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Category: Oh, Carissa!

Stories about a woman who knows what she likes. (for mature audiences only)

The Paper Boy

Posted on September 7, 2012September 2, 2012 by GESS

…once a month, I collect the payments for the paper. The dogs bark louder on those days, like they know what’s up. The old folks move slower too, I’d swear it on the bible. Ms. Carissa makes it all worthwhile, though.

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Secret Haters, Secret Admirers

Posted on September 7, 2011September 4, 2011 by GESS

She is just Carissa. She’s not worried about whether you like her or find her attractive. She goes about her business and lives her life. I think that’s exactly why you either love her or hate her.

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Married, with Children

Posted on July 27, 2011July 14, 2011 by GESS

Carissa comes over just after dinner.

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The Marrying Kind

Posted on May 10, 2011 by GESS

And she’s damn good to me. Better than any woman has ever been to me, even my mother. She won’t find out about this will she? My mother, I mean.

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The Millionaire

Posted on March 24, 2011 by GESS

Everybody wins, really. Because I always save the best gift for Carissa.

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Best Friends, part 2

Posted on February 7, 2011April 20, 2012 by GESS

There was no thick flannel fabric between us that night; just the lacy pink of her bra and panties and the worn cotton of my white ones.

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Best Friends, part 1

Posted on January 7, 2011April 20, 2012 by GESS

It was Carissa’s idea that we get a room for the night.

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Generation X

Posted on December 7, 2010April 20, 2012 by GESS

Carissa was dressed like them but different somehow. Her skirt was shorter, her sweater was tighter, her blouse open one button more. She looked better than them, like her clothes were made for her body and not for a featureless mannequin.

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