Sparky Kronkite
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- Aug 15, 2000
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I'm fairly certain that most of you who've posted stories here - get some kind of fan mail. I've humbly received a few. Not anything extensive - sometimes just a seeming perve wanna be - who states, "Man, great squirter story, uh - more." Or better yet but simple still, "Love your stories." But this one, I would like to share with you all because it, to me, epitomizes what Literotica is all about. Hope you enjoy it.
- It starts -
I am a 36 year old female, married, living in Indy. Live on eastside,
work smack dab downtown on the Circle doing AP work. I am so normal,
it's disgusting - except loving this Lit site. I've done Girls Scout
troop leader, go to church, etc, etc....the all American wife next door.
I had ran into your story "Judy's Fireman" long time ago - and I have to
tell you something really cute.
I admit, I'm not really a looker. I'm pretty average - though clean,
and neat. I don't get wolf whistles. I had just re-read your story
last ...ooohh... had to have been February. I was dropping off g.s.
cookies to my co-workers on Sunday. I came out of our building, and
it just so happens a firetruck just came by - hook and ladder - big one.
There was a nice-looking brunette guy sitting in the seat facing
backwards, behind the captain's chair. Instantly, your story came to my
mind. I must have had a sly grin, and the guy was looking at me,
walking up to my car, as the firetruck was turning the corner, and
coming closer to my car.
He gave a sweet wave hello to me - and I was soooo shocked anybody would
wave at me. Must have been the grin - and me thinking of your story.
Anyway, I was so flattered he waved, and broke out into the biggest
laugh. I was sooo tempted to hunt down where that truck went to, but
was afraid I wouldn't recognize the guy (they all look alike while in
uniform). I was wanting to find him and explain the story. I felt so
red-handed. But it was fun.
Kinda made my day.
Thanks for getting me a wave, if not a wolf whistle. Keep up the
good writing!
B
- It starts -
I am a 36 year old female, married, living in Indy. Live on eastside,
work smack dab downtown on the Circle doing AP work. I am so normal,
it's disgusting - except loving this Lit site. I've done Girls Scout
troop leader, go to church, etc, etc....the all American wife next door.
I had ran into your story "Judy's Fireman" long time ago - and I have to
tell you something really cute.
I admit, I'm not really a looker. I'm pretty average - though clean,
and neat. I don't get wolf whistles. I had just re-read your story
last ...ooohh... had to have been February. I was dropping off g.s.
cookies to my co-workers on Sunday. I came out of our building, and
it just so happens a firetruck just came by - hook and ladder - big one.
There was a nice-looking brunette guy sitting in the seat facing
backwards, behind the captain's chair. Instantly, your story came to my
mind. I must have had a sly grin, and the guy was looking at me,
walking up to my car, as the firetruck was turning the corner, and
coming closer to my car.
He gave a sweet wave hello to me - and I was soooo shocked anybody would
wave at me. Must have been the grin - and me thinking of your story.
Anyway, I was so flattered he waved, and broke out into the biggest
laugh. I was sooo tempted to hunt down where that truck went to, but
was afraid I wouldn't recognize the guy (they all look alike while in
uniform). I was wanting to find him and explain the story. I felt so
red-handed. But it was fun.
Kinda made my day.
Thanks for getting me a wave, if not a wolf whistle. Keep up the
good writing!
B