Attitude Strikes Again

Friday night, Lana slept over at my place. I tend to get up very early, so I went to my computer to do some internet while she slept on. It was probably around 7:00 when she joined me in my small office, wearing one of my t-shirts. I could see she was on high beams and teased her about it.

“Happy to see me, I see.”

She winced and bopped me gently on the back of the head. “Yeah, but that’s not it, dummy. I’m just… I don’t know… sensitive, today. Actually, they hurt pretty bad right now.”

“Ah,” I said, not sure what to add. “Anything I can do to help? A massage, perhaps?”

“No, I think I’ll pass for now.”

She left me to take a shower, then got dressed and took off to work. We had agreed to get together at night — she was going to cook me a romantic dinner (didn’t tell me what it was). But when she returned, around 5 o’clock, I could tell something was off. She was doing her best to smile, but she wasn’t in a good mood.

“Still sensitive?” I asked.

She nodded, but didn’t offer any details. Whatever lady trouble she was having, she wasn’t going to share it with me or let it ruin the night. She took care of preparing dinner while I set the table and selected some mood music. We had agreed to put on some fancy clothes, so when all was ready, we each hid in separate rooms and changed. I was only halfway through when I heard a little yelp coming from her room.

“Lana? Everything all right?”

There was a pause, then: “Oh. OH! Jesus!”

I called her name again, but she didn’t respond. I quickly rushed over to her room, worried that something was wrong with her. And something was. She was sitting on the guest bed, wearing this very sexy black dress that clung to her every curve like nothing I’ve seen before, with her hands covering the tips of her breasts. She looked flushed and was staring at her chest with embarrassment.

“Don’t look,” she said.

Since I was worried that something was wrong with her, I grabbed her hands and pulled them away.

“No!” she said with a gasp. But it was too late, and I saw that her nipples were poking almost obscenely through the flimsy fabric of her dress. I just stood there and stared at them. They looked REALLY hard. And she looked REALLY hot. She was squirming and arching her back, her head lolling from side to side. “Oh, dammit!” she said. Then she grabbed my hands, panting a little, and pushed them against her breasts. Yeah, they were hard all right.

So one thing led to another. You don’t need to know the details, but I think we can all agree that this has to be Attitude’s work, again.

–Jaycee

8 thoughts on “Attitude Strikes Again

  1. You really need to get a female ghost writer for the dialog of these ladies. From Megan to this Lana, they all speak with the same voice–a man’s voice.

    You’d be more convincing by first asking a woman how she would react in these fantasy situations and getting her input, such that you can produce a more varied and convincing dialog for these stories. Or, if you haven’t met a woman yet, then ask a girl, your age.

  2. Since there is no where designated to comment on the poll…..

    People check several times a day?
    I thought it was useless to do it even more then once per week (since it only updates once per week)

  3. Yeah, I’m a little surprised about that myself (the several-times-a-day thing). I put it there without giving it much thought. I’m guessing there are a number of people who are reading the blog part (which is updated several times a week). I was kind of hoping the results would be several-times-a-week, which makes me happy considering the comic is only updated once a week. Traffic is always good. 🙂

  4. Regarding the blog and poll – I know that I’ve been checking multiple times a day for the blog updates. The comic is great, but the blog’s subject matter is definitely entertaining and updates more often. I don’t expect it to update more than once a day, but I have time on my hands so I just find myself typing in your URL.

    If there was a more convenient way to read the blog (like all entries involving Lana or something) that would be great. I came into this recently and catching up on the old blog entries has been tricky – unless I’m missing a function. The comic is easy to navigate, but the blog – not so much.

    Just wanted to sound in on my reason for voting as I did on the poll, given your quandary.

  5. Oh, but overall really enjoying this!

  6. Hey Dan, thanks for the solid feedback. I’m going to see what I can do about using character names as tags or something. That might help you navigate the old blog entries…

    [ADDENDUM]There. All done. Now, you can follow the stories by individual character. You just need to check the Blog Characters section in the right sidebar, near the bottom!

  7. Always glad to be of use!

    I saw the tags this morning and for a moment thought “Have I been missing those the whole time?!” Glad to see they’re new and I’m not completely unobservant, ha! I look forward to making good use of them. Thanks for listening!

  8. Not at all, thanks for the great suggestion. It’s easier to do it now (it was a half-hour of work at most) instead of in a year from now… Plus, it’s a great way for me to keep track of my own storylines. 🙂

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