I Want
Dee always considered herself to be pretty level headed. Sure, she may be just a little wound up lately because she hasn't gotten laid in six months. After a bachelorette party, she is sitting at the bar in the basement of the Seelbach Hotel, drunk. She spots a handsome man in the mirror sitting behind her. They make eye contact and his gray eyes captures and holds her. She glances away; she feels heat as if someone is standing right behind her and feels hands caressing her. When she looks back up, there is no mirror or handsome man. Thinking that maybe she imagined it due to her inebriation and horniness, she stands to leave.

Frank is a ghost but he has waiting years to get "his" Dee back. Now that she has returned, he will not let her go, but in his ghost form, he knows he can't truly touch her. He leads her onto an elevator and her first orgasm. In suite 1313, she finds two gorgeous, naked men who take her to orgasmic heights that she never wants to come down from, all while gray eyes watch her from the corner. The next evening, Frank walks her through their last night together, when he was killed. Dee feels all of the love they shared back then. Frank tells her that there is a way for them to be together, through death; or promise him to come back to the Seelbach once a year to be with him. Dee is torn between life, love and death.

True love can span over time. The couple shared a love so strong that after decades apart, the love still burned hot. I enjoyed this story because it reminded me of how in real life when one half of a couple dies; the remaining person still feels that love. Life may move on but they will not forget the other person. The hero in this story recognized that although he wanted her to be with him, her life had moved on and above all, he wanted her to be happy.

Reviewed by: Pam S.

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