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Kandinsky's Shirt Button
by Giselle Renarde

Category: Erotica/Fetish Erotica
Description: What sort of work does the stunning Violette perform? "Paid Companion," she tells Arthur the quirky accountant, with a clever smirk. Enraptured by her beauty, Arthur plans to spend his life's savings on appointments with the dazzling artist. He looks beyond her obsession with the goddess Venus, he ignores the clues in her medicine cabinet, but how will Arthur react when he discovers his beloved Violette is a transwoman? Will his love for the beauty of her soul, a beauty she denies again and again, extend to her male body? Violette is, she claims, "About as beautiful as Kandinsky's shirt button." A meditation on the true nature of beauty and femininity, this erotic romance explores the spirit of perfect love and the imperfect human form.
eBook Publisher: Excessica Publishing,
eBookwise Release Date: March 2009

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Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [71 KB]
Words: 8984
Reading time: 25-35 min.


"Do you know the artist Wassily Kandinsky?" she asked, tracing light fingers around his throbbing cockhead.

"Not personally," Arthur gasped.

"Of course not--he died in the 40's--but Kandinsky was around for the birth of abstract expressionism. He was interested in the spirit of art, in the spirituality of it." When she took his cock in her firm grasp, Arthur nearly jumped out of his skin. Stroking it overtop his best pants, she went on to say, "Kandinsky believed that everything in our world has a secret soul which is silent more often than it speaks."

"That's beautiful," Arthur wheezed.

Violette popped two cherry tomatoes in her mouth before unlatching his belt and sliding down the fly. Slipping her hand against his gasping flesh, she fondled the hair down there as his abdomen hopped with pleasure. "It's a beautiful sentiment, but he was writing about a shirt button in a puddle."

"Why?" he asked. Or maybe he said 'what' or 'wow;' he really wasn't sure of anything. He wasn't even sure this was really happening. Was this gorgeous woman really fondling his balls? Sculpting his cock like clay? Exposing him to the open air of one of the city's classiest restaurants? If all this was real, it was money well spent.

"He saw this button in a puddle one day, just a run-of-the-mill white men's shirt button. You know the type that are sort of pearlescent? One of those. In the sunlight after the rainfall, this little white button was sparkling like an oyster shell and Kandinsky couldn't help but stop and stare. He was fixated on this gleaming little button in a puddle."

Arthur released a low moan from the back of his throat, though he didn't intend to. Violette wrapped her fist around his cock, pumping the shaft with expert conviction. With every push and pull motion, the muscles in her arms heaved with exhertion. "Anyway," she continued, "that's what inspired Kandinsky's concept of the secret soul. He felt this little white shirt button was communing with him, somehow. It was as if this tiny, mundane thing was glowing with a secret beauty the world could only see if it was really willing to look."

Crossing one arm over the other, Violette grabbed a triangle of flatbread, but spilled most of the hummus down her front. In such a low-cut dress, her clothes were unscathed but a nice drizzle of dip trickled down her breast, which heaved the harder she pumped his cock. "Oops!" Violette gurgled. "Do you want to get that?

Arthur didn't need to be asked twice.


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