Flash Fiction: Adoration

Flash Fiction: Adoration

Kayelle Allen‘s and Lila Dubois‘s rules:
Goal: Use as many descriptive words as you can cram in the paragraph.
Length: 100 words

The alabaster complexioned anchorite, the erstwhile poetaster, concluded from decades of solitary ratiocination that his unique aptitude of penning poesy in describing his singular steadfast adoration could not suffice. Only a constant demonstration, thrice-daily rituals swollen with emotion, could properly express his need. Blinded by lust, he’d worship the object of his affection from afar, unable to caress with lips the skin he longed to taste, or to scent the sweet warm fragrance of honeyed hair. With yearning, he’d reach out, as though across a broad expanse to touch an angel made flesh, and stroke himself, sighing … “Willy. My willy!”

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2 thoughts on “Flash Fiction: Adoration

  1. Dude, I finally surface from deadlines to check out blogs again, and you have this for me?

    *whimpers*

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