Sultry, smouldering sex in the
city is the theme of this erotic anthology, edited by Victoria Blisse and Lucy
Felthouse.
From the stifling heat of the London Underground to the
crumbling walls of Rome’s Colosseum, Smut in the City has it all. Whatever your
interpretation of sultry urban sex, there’s something nestling between the
covers for you. Lusty couples, horny office workers, hunky bakers and
gardeners, tourists and the Mafia are portrayed for your titillation in this
exciting collection of stories from erotica’s finest authors.
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Within the
Crumbling Walls
By Lucy
Felthouse
Exiting
the Colosseo Metro station, Libby shot a grin at her boyfriend, Ciaran. “I
don’t think we’ll have any trouble finding it, do you?”
“Hmm?”
Ciaran frowned, then turned his gaze in the direction that Libby was pointing.
He gave a sheepish smile. “No, I don’t think we will. Shall we put the map
away?”
Libby
nodded, and Ciaran spun round so she should take the map and load it into his
backpack. Zipping it back up, she patted it twice to signal she was done.
Ciaran turned and held out his hand. She took it, and together they took their
lives in their hands crossing the busy Roman road and walked to the Colosseum.
Despite
the early hour, the queue was already considerable, and the couple exchanged a
wry look. But then Libby remembered something. “Hey, don’t look so glum babe.
We can skip the queue, remember?”
Ciaran
frowned. “We can?”
Pulling
a small credit card shaped and sized item from her pocket, she replied, “Yes!
Our Roma cards mean we can get in quicker. That was one of the selling points
the rep kept going on about when she was trying to flog them to us.”
Ciaran
slapped his forehead theatrically, then retrieved his own card from his pocket.
“Of course!” He used his not inconsiderable height to peer over the heads of
the group in front of him. “Okay, I see it. There’s a separate line for Roma
Pass holders, and it’s moving tons quicker. Hurrah!”
He made
his way through the crowd, using a combination of touches on people’s backs and
the words “excuse me.” Libby followed quickly in his wake. Soon they were at
the back of the very short and swiftly-moving queue. People passed through,
showing their cards to a very stern-looking Italian man, who nodded and pointed
them towards another line.
This
time they scanned their cards through some kind of barcode reader, and finally,
they were in. Within the crumbling walls of the ancient Colosseum, probably the
most famous landmark in Rome. Looking around, Libby could see why.
Photos
and videos didn’t do it justice. She wasn’t sure if Colosseum translated to
colossal or not, but it was certainly the most apt word to describe the place.
It really was huge—and they hadn’t even seen the best part yet. Following
Ciaran from the ticket booth area—which was literally within the great walls—they
passed out into the open area in the middle. Libby gasped. It was amazing.
They
were at ground level, with two or three levels above—she wasn’t sure which—and
of course, the one below. Where the gladiators, warriors and fierce creatures
would have been kept before being forced to fight in the arena.
Realising
Ciaran was gaping at the sight before them too, she encouraged him forward.
“Come on, we’re kind of in the way here.” Looking left, she saw an area which
was fenced off and held warning signs urging the public not to enter. Libby
snorted. The whole place was falling to pieces, how could they possibly deem
one section more dangerous than another?
Shaking
her head, she turned her attention to the right and saw an area which would
allow them a better view of the arena floor. She grabbed Ciaran’s hand and
pulled him with her.
Leaning
on a barrier and looking out, Libby saw that arena “floor” was not an accurate
description. At one end of the enormous structure, a wooden base had been
erected, but the rest of the oval was open, displaying what lay beneath. It
looked like a labyrinth, and suddenly she became aware of an English-speaking
tour guide telling his group the history of the place. She eavesdropped for a
while, then fell to thinking how lucky she was to have been born in this day
and age. She’d never know anyone who’d be thrown to their deaths in such a
place—or be forced to watch them killed in such a brutal manner.
*****
Lucy Felthouse: http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk
Victoria Blisse: http://www.victoriablisse.co.uk
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