Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Marissa's Ulterior Motives...





     “Hey, babe?” Mooney said as he walked into the kitchen. He was rewarded with Marissa looking up from her morning paper with a smile that started out distracted and became very appreciative when she noticed that he was fresh from the shower and wearing nothing but a towel slung low around his hips. Yes, it was deliberate. He had a healthy ego and he knew it and found ways to feed it regularly without endangering his relationship with his feisty mate. To Mooney’s reckoning, there was no ego boost better than having his vegan witch of a mate look at his body and think about eating prime rib. Besides, she seemed to enjoy it, too.
     “I was wondering—nothing bad!” Mooney said when her eyes shot away from his well sculpted abs up to his face. She didn’t have a bad temper or anything; he just liked it when she ogled him, which required her to be comfortable enough to, well, ogle him. Pretty soon, they would both have to get ready for the day which meant putting on clothes and going to their separate jobs. He didn’t want to miss even a moment of this intimate time.
     “Yeah?” she asked, her eyes straying from his, probably following a rivulet of water down his neck. He deliberately never dried his hair very well so she would have plenty of rivulets to watch. Yeah, he knew his mate and her tastes very well after all these years.
     “Dante said you’d backed the Talbie fully.”
     “Yeah?” she said and bit the corner of her lip. The dribble of water she was watching must have made it down to the light thatch of black fur that covered his pecs. Marissa really seemed to like that thatch of fur a lot.
     “I don’t get it, is all. You are just not the joining kind,” he said as he changed his pose a bit. He was rewarded with the sight of her moist, pink tongue darting out to lick her plump lips.
     “Yeah?” she said again. Mooney chuckled, loving every second of the distraction she was showing.
     “So why’d you join in?” he asked, stepping right up to her so she could lick the little drop of water off his chest. She obliged, sort of. She licked and then lightly bit his nipple instead. Mooney felt his balls tighten at the sensation. “You hate government in any form. You voted for Socrates for president, for crying out loud.”
“Yeah,” she said with a chuckle.
“So…” he said leadingly as she untied the towel from around his waist and let it fall to the floor.
“Because, my sexy, sexy mate,” she said as she dropped to her knees in front of him and reached for his stirring cock. “Dante promised to put images of sacred herbs on the back side of each coin. Us witches have been marginalized for thousands of years. For the first time, we will have a real, meaningful stake in things. Now be quiet so we can enjoy me sucking you off before work.”

13 comments:

Serena Shay said...

Heh Heh, those MacMahon brothers sure know how to get what they want! I mean, a shorty towel around the hips...who could resist! ;D

Oooh, a sacred herb on the back...I'm liking these Talbies even more!

Pat C. said...

You'd think she'd be hungry for sausage after that exhibition. Mooney, you sly, sexy dog, you.

Love it, Rebecca!

Rebecca Gillan said...

Mooney McMahon is too vain to be mere sausage, even the very best chicken-apple sausage. Prime rib is fancier and more expensive, so that's what he is.

Savanna Kougar said...

Mooney knows how to take care of his mate, and himself... that's aces in my book.

Sacred herbs on the coinage. Perfect! Good for Marissa convincing Dante.

Savanna Kougar said...

I got so lost in the flash scene, I forgot to say how much I'm liking! that cartoon.

Pat C. said...

If the sheep don't like the choices, they should write in their own candidate instead of being, well, sheep. I understand Roseanne got enough write-in votes in the presidential election to come in fifth.

I knew I should have organized a Jesse Ventura campaign. Too late now.

Rebecca Gillan said...

Marissa managed to train Mooney into a good, loyal mate. I'm sure convincing Dante, who isn't nearly as bone-headed, to do something for another under-represented spieces that will benifit him at no extra cost was pretty simple.

Savanna Kougar said...

Wow, cool! If Roseanne came in fifth.

Jesse has made noises about running in 2016, if supporters can get his name on the ballots in all the states. His thing is debating the other candidates.

Yeah, it dawned on me that since about 50% didn't vote, a whole lot because they couldn't stomach either candidate, and then a lot of folks voted third party candidates... well, the so-called presidential winner didn't actually get elected, and thus, doesn't represent the people. Of course, the myth will be perpetuated by Big Media that he is the 'elected' leader. And, hey, the gov has the big guns... and the drones.

Savanna Kougar said...

Yeah, Dante has a sweet heart for the fair sex, especially when they come to him with a good idea.

Rebecca Gillan said...

Just because 50% of the eligable voters didn't do so doesn't mean the person who wins the election didn't get elected. Basically, half the country elected to pick a candidate and have of the elected to say they didn't care enough about the options to pick a side.

I actually heard one person who didn't vote say that she had no intention of "picking a side" because the "race was being held in a round room." I loved that explination, even if I didn't agree!

Savanna Kougar said...

It isn't that a whole lot people who chose not to vote, didn't care. It's because they cared deeply, and could not pick the lesser of two evils. That was what they actually said. I have to be honest. I can't vote for evil either, and, imo, ONLY MY OPINION, *both* candidates are evil.

So, if people can't stomach either candidate and choose not to vote for one of them, that means to me, no true election took place. AGAIN, only my opinion.

Rebecca Gillan said...

I couldn't pick between Bush and Gore 12 years ago so I voted for Mickey Mouse. Not trying to be snarky or anything, but refusing to make a choice is still making a choice. I can respect the idea of not picking but I don't agree with it.

Savanna Kougar said...

I understand and respect what you're saying, Rebecca. Everyone has their way of protesting and making a choice. Yes, it is a choice not to pick even Mickey Mouse or Roseanne Barr. Actually, it's been awhile, but I heard Roseanne speak seriously about her platform on a radio show. A lot of it was good and practical from my perspective.

Here's a great site, imo, of what all went on during this election cycle: Bev Harris at ~blackboxvoting.org~