06-09-2025, 10:05 PM
Waiting for the next move
Adultery Priya Didi
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08-09-2025, 08:50 AM
(06-09-2025, 10:05 PM)venkygeethu Wrote: Waiting for the next move Hi venkygeethu Apologies for the delayed response, I was traveling and only returned home today ( Sunday). (I am back in the US now) I’ll be sharing the updates with you shortly. Thank you for your kind message. With warm regards, -- Shailu
08-09-2025, 09:03 AM
Dear All,
I’ve been traveling from India to the US and just returned home today (Sunday). I finally had a chance to open this site, and to my surprise, I found very little interaction in the threads. It feels as though the story longer matter, and that’s honestly quite disheartening. I truly value the engagement and encouragement that once made this space so lively. I hope we can bring back that same energy and connection. With regards, -- Shailu
08-09-2025, 04:28 PM
Your writing style is beautiful. Simple, poetic, and easy to read. I really like it; it flows as naturally as water.
08-09-2025, 10:23 PM
(08-09-2025, 10:33 AM)readersp Wrote: Eagerly waiting for your posts Shailu ji!!! Hi readersp Thank you for your message. As I said I came back home just yesterday. Just getting settled. I am sure, I am going to give updates soon. Please give me a little bit of time. Thank you very much for your continued support. Warm wishes -- Shailu
08-09-2025, 11:03 PM
(08-09-2025, 04:28 PM)prasannas2001 Wrote: Your writing style is beautiful. Simple, poetic, and easy to read. I really like it; it flows as naturally as water. Hi Prassannas2001 Thank you very much for your compliments. This really helps me motivated. I will give you more updates soon. Best regards -- Shailu
08-09-2025, 11:56 PM
Monday Afternoon – 401, Emotional Confession and Comfort
Ravi stood outside the door of 401, his hand hovering over the handle, his heart pounding in his chest. The air felt heavy, thick with the weight of everything unspoken, unresolved. Every step he’d taken outside his flat in the last two days had felt like walking through wet sand, the pressure of his own guilt and the anxiety of facing Priya pressing on him with relentless force. But here, in front of Neetu’s door, there was no turning back. He hesitated, staring at the wooden frame as if it might push him away. A dozen times on his way up the stairs, he had told himself to turn back, to hide inside his own flat, to bury everything inside his chest. Yet something stronger pulled him forward, a need to be seen, truly seen, in this fractured state. When the door creaked open, Neetu stood there, her face softening at the sight of him. Her eyes were calm, a reflection of something unshaken in the midst of his turmoil. “Ravi! Come in,” she said gently, stepping aside to let him in. Her hand brushed his arm as she greeted him, a silent, grounding gesture that seemed to anchor him in the chaos swirling inside him. That single touch lingered longer than it should have, not in time but in his senses, the faint warmth of her skin, the ease with which she welcomed him, the contrast between her serenity and the storm within him. “You look tense,” she observed, her voice a quiet, soothing balm. “Sit, please. You need to rest a little.” Ravi nodded mutely, stepping into the familiar, comforting space. The faint scent of sandalwood mixed with something sweet, maybe her perfume, maybe the remnants of a dessert in the kitchen, wrapped around him. As he sank into the sofa, the weight of his exhaustion seemed to settle deeper into his bones. But it wasn’t just physical weariness, there was something far more painful inside him, something he wasn’t sure how to name. He had come to Neetu’s flat because part of him needed to unburden himself, but another part of him simply didn’t know where else to go. “Bhabhi…” His voice cracked, barely a whisper. He struggled for words, the knot in his throat tight. “There’s something I need to tell you.” Neetu sat down beside him, close enough that their shoulders brushed. Before settling, she leaned in and wrapped her arms around him. It wasn’t hurried or awkward; it was warm, steady, and full of unspoken understanding. Ravi froze for a moment, caught off guard, but the gentle firmness of her embrace eased something in him. For an instant, his cheek brushed against her hair, and he inhaled the faint fragrance of jasmine and coconut oil, a homely scent, but one that struck deep, leaving him unsteady. When she finally pulled back, she remained close, her presence a silent reassurance that he wasn’t alone in this. He needed someone to express his feelings and the tension locked inside him. He knew Priya Didi was not picking up his calls and that it was not the right time to talk to her. The only option he had right now was Neetu Bhabhi, who was here and willing to listen to what had happened. .
09-09-2025, 12:03 AM
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Her gaze was soft, attentive but without expectation. She didn’t press him for the details; instead, she let her presence be a quiet invitation, giving him space to find his voice when he was ready. “Start anywhere, Ravi,” she said, her tone gentle. “Take your time. You don’t have to rush.” Ravi’s eyes dropped to his hands in his lap, his fingers fidgeting with the hem of his shirt. He inhaled deeply, the air sharp in his lungs. His chest heaved once, twice, as though bracing against a storm. “It’s… Sirisha,” he began, the words feeling foreign on his tongue. “At my flat. As we discussed, I was preparing Sirisha for our Threesome Rasmalai Party. And in that process, we obviously got close. Really close.” His voice faltered, a flush creeping up his neck, but he couldn’t stop now. The confession had been waiting too long. “I mean, we kissed, hugged… I could manage to remove her clothes, one at a time. Slowly, she lost all her clothes and I gave her an oral and made her get relieved… comfortable, too comfortable maybe, and that is pretty much it. But I didn’t do anything further. I stopped. I swear.” The words hung between them, heavy and raw, as if the air itself had thickened with his confession. Ravi’s chest rose and fell unevenly, his hands trembling now that the truth had escaped. He dared not look at her, terrified of what her eyes might hold. Neetu got very excited to hear that, but she was not sure why he was sad and upset. Was it because Amit’s father’s death? She was unsure. “Wow, Ravi, you really did manage to remove her cloths? That thought itself is making me excited. I would to see her like that? And you convenience her let you do all that? You’re very skilled, Ravi. I should give you credit for that.” Neetu reached out slowly, her hand resting over his fidgeting fingers, stilling them. Her touch was warm, steady. “Ravi…” she whispered, her voice carrying neither judgment nor shock, only an aching compassion. The simple way she said his name loosened something inside him, and he exhaled shakily, his body sagging as though a weight had slipped from his shoulders. “This is better, you shared this with me,” she continued softly. “That is as per our conversation, right? Why are you like this? What really matters is that whatever happened, you stopped yourself. That is great. Don’t lose sight of that.” Her closeness, the quiet assurance in her tone, wrapped around him more firmly than the embrace she had given minutes ago. Ravi finally looked up, his eyes glassy with unshed tears. He wasn’t sure if he had earned her comfort, but in that moment, he needed it more than anything else. And yet, in that closeness, her hand still covering his, her breath warm against his cheek, her body angled toward him, he felt something stir beyond comfort. The line between confession and intimacy blurred for a heartbeat, delicate and dangerous. Ravi’s heart pounded, not with desire alone, but with the unbearable relief of not being alone. He swallowed, torn between guilt and gratitude, between the woman who haunted his heart and the woman who now held him steady. For a fleeting second, it felt as if the room itself leaned in, suspending them in a silence that was not empty but charged. Comfort was here. Temptation was here too. And Ravi could not tell, in that fragile moment, which one he wanted more. -- oOo --
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09-09-2025, 12:10 AM
The Weight of Silence Neetu remained silent, her head resting on his shoulder. The touch was warm and reassuring, but she didn’t interrupt. She let the silence stretch, offering her calm presence without forcing him to explain more than he was ready to. Ravi swallowed, his throat thick. “And then…” He took another shaky breath. “Priya Didi called. While I was talking to Priya Didi, Sirisha was asking me where were her panties and all. Sirisha didn’t know that I was on call with Priya Didi. Priya Didi heard that and she asked me… Why Sirisha is in that state in our flat? And why she is dressing in front of you? I don’t know what she thinks now, but I feel like I’ve ruined everything, Bhabhi. Everything.” Neetu stayed still, her eyes steady on his face, not with judgment, but with an understanding that went beyond the surface. The room filled with an almost palpable tension, the space between them heavy with the weight of his words. She didn’t rush to offer comfort, not yet. She knew that Ravi needed this moment, needed to speak everything that had been crushing him. Finally, she spoke softly, her voice unwavering. “Ravi… you’re human. You acted in a moment of weakness, a mistake, yes. But you didn’t cross the line. That matters.” Ravi’s eyes flickered up, a glimmer of relief, but also a deep sadness that lingered there. “But Priya Didi…” His voice dropped to almost nothing, the weight of her name causing a lump in his throat. “I’ve been holding onto this idea of her… seeing me a certain way. And now, I’ve ruined it. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to fix this. How can I?” Neetu’s fingers gently pressed against his arm, grounding him in the moment. She wasn’t rushing to offer a solution or a quick fix. Instead, she let him feel the quiet space of acceptance, of knowing that not everything needed to be fixed right away. “You’re scared, Ravi. And I can see why. But that’s okay. You’re not alone in this. You don’t have to carry all the weight by yourself.” Ravi’s eyes met hers, the vulnerability in them raw and open. “I… I can’t face her now. She’s gone, and I’ve… I’ve been such a fool. I don’t even know how to apologize for what I’ve done.” Neetu leaned in just slightly, her voice dropping to a more intimate level, her tone almost like a whisper meant only for him. “Ravi, you don’t have to apologize for feeling human. You don’t have to carry that guilt. People make mistakes. But mistakes don’t define you. They’re just moments in time. And I know Priya Didi—she sees your heart. This will hurt her, yes. But it’s not the end of everything. You will find a way to talk to her, when the time is right.” Ravi closed his eyes, the tension slowly starting to ebb. Neetu’s words, so simple, yet filled with an unexpected weight, began to settle inside him. “I needed someone to hear me,” he whispered. “I couldn’t carry this alone. I couldn’t lie anymore.” Neetu gave a small, knowing smile, her hand resting lightly on his arm. “You did right by telling me. That’s the first step. Now… we think clearly. Together.” He leaned back against the couch, letting the tension slip out of him bit by bit. The stillness of the room seemed to surround him like a cocoon, comforting in its quiet assurance. For the first time in two days, Ravi could take a full breath. The weight wasn’t gone, Priya’s silence still loomed, but at least he wasn’t drowning alone anymore. He wasn’t alone. -- oOo --
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09-09-2025, 12:16 AM
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Please let me know how you like this story. that really helps me
09-09-2025, 12:19 AM
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I will continue to start the threesome party slowly. Please keep checking for the updates.
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09-09-2025, 12:36 AM
The Weight of Desire
Neetu remained close, her head resting lightly on his shoulder again, just enough for him to feel the soft heat of her hair brushing against his neck. Her presence pressed gently against him, subtle yet undeniable, a quiet reminder of how intimately they had known each other before. Ravi’s chest rose and fell unevenly, his body acutely aware of her proximity, each movement she made sending shivers of awareness through him. The heat between them wasn’t just guilt or fear, it was magnetic, drawing out something buried beneath the surface, something unspoken, dangerous. Her fingers traced slow, circular patterns along the back of his hand, an absent-minded gesture that was unmistakably intimate. The touch lingered, as if her skin could map out the tension in his body, and Ravi couldn’t help but shiver at the sensation. She didn’t speak immediately, allowing the silence to stretch, letting him feel her quiet presence, seen in every way, emotionally and physically. The weight of her touch, the warmth of her body, seeped into him, as if she was trying to erase the coldness that had taken root inside him. He swallowed hard, throat tight, his heart racing as he spoke. “I… I don’t even know if I can face Priya Didi now,” he admitted, his voice a little rough. “I’ve ruined everything. I’ve been such a fool…” Neetu shifted slightly, closing the distance between them. Her body pressed against his side more firmly now, a deliberate tenderness that felt like a promise, an unspoken pledge of comfort, of trust, of understanding. Her voice dropped lower, just above a whisper, and for a moment it felt like only he could hear her. “Ravi… it’s okay to be scared. It’s okay to feel guilty. But you’re not alone. Not now.” He exhaled a shaky breath, leaning subtly into her, drawn by the warmth and intimacy of her presence. The faint, comforting scent of her hair surrounded him, closer, softer, with every inch she moved. Her body was there, pressing lightly but firmly against him, and the heat from her skin seeped through the fabric of his shirt, almost overwhelming. She was grounding him, holding him together when he felt like he might fall apart. .
09-09-2025, 12:38 AM
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Neetu’s hand slid up his arm, tracing a slow path along his forearm, her touch so deliberate, lingering in places that made him acutely aware of every nerve in his body. Her fingers traced delicate, almost electric patterns, and he couldn’t stop the tightness in his chest, a mix of relief, guilt, and something else, something more forbidden. As her hand moved, her thumb brushed along his skin, sending shivers of sensation straight to his core. He closed his eyes for a moment, trying to steady his breath. Neetu’s lips were close, so close now. He could feel her breath brushing against his neck, the warmth of it making him feel dizzy with longing. When she whispered into his ear, her voice soft and close, it felt like a caress. “You did the right thing by telling me. That’s the first step. Everything else… we’ll face it together.” Ravi’s eyes fluttered shut, his body aching for something he couldn’t name, something tangled between guilt and an aching need for connection. Her lips, so close to his skin, caused a flutter deep inside him, a soft, yearning ache that felt so familiar, yet so wrong. He leaned into her just a fraction more, allowing himself to breathe in her warmth, to let the moment drown out everything else. He needed this, this comfort, this grounding, and yet, there was an edge to it. Something too close. They stayed like that for what felt like hours, bodies close, breaths mingling, the air thick with unspoken emotion. He could feel her heartbeat against his chest, and for a brief, dangerous second, the space between them felt impossibly small. Finally, Neetu shifted again, tilting her head so it rested softly on his chest. Her fingers lingered along his arm, tracing slow, deliberate patterns that made his skin prickle. The intimacy in her touch felt so raw, so unguarded, every caress felt like a promise. “Step by step. One thing at a time. And I’ll be here for all of it.” Ravi let out a shaky laugh, soft and almost breathless. “I… I don’t know what I would do without you,” he whispered, the words a confession he didn’t realize he needed to say. He sank into her warmth, letting himself feel the heat of her body, the pulse of her closeness, tender yet dangerously intimate. .
09-09-2025, 12:40 AM
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For the first time since Priya Didi’s call, he allowed himself to just be, vulnerable, flawed, human, and it was enough. The room seemed to close in around them, shrinking to a private world where guilt, fear, and desire intertwined. Where the weight of the past few days melted away under the comfort of her presence, and the rawness of their connection wrapped around him like a shield. Neetu shifted again, her head resting fully against his chest now. Her fingers lingered on his arm, tracing slow, deliberate patterns that made his pulse quicken. Every small movement she made sent a shiver down his spine, and the closeness between them hummed with unspoken energy, a tension that had always been there, now more electric in the wake of his confession. Ravi felt it then, every nerve ending awake, every inch of his body sensitive to her proximity. Her breath was steady, but there was something else there, something that pulled him in like a magnetic force. His chest tightened, and he found himself leaning just a little closer, as if the air itself had turned heated, heavy with the tension between them. Before he knew it, her head lifted from his chest, her gaze meeting his. There was no judgment, no hesitation, only an unspoken understanding, an undeniable pull. Ravi’s heart slammed against his ribs as his eyes darkened with a mixture of longing, guilt, and relief. Then, slowly, almost imperceptibly, she leaned forward. Their lips met in a kiss that was slow, deliberate, and full of longing. It started light, tentative, as though they were testing the waters, but as their lips finally connected, it deepened. It was a kiss of confession, comfort, and an overwhelming need, not just physical, but emotional. Ravi’s hands found her waist, pulling her closer, grounding himself as much as her. His fingers tangled in her hair, guiding her toward him, sinking into the kiss without any hesitation now. It was hungry, but careful, charged with the electric pull of everything they had shared, everything they were now. The kiss was a reminder of the connection they had always had, intimate, passionate, and yet, tender. They broke apart slowly, their breaths mingling as they rested their foreheads together. Ravi’s chest heaved, fingers still clutching her, trying to anchor himself in the reality of the moment. “Neetu… I… I needed this. I needed you.” She smiled softly, the curve of her lips knowing, her fingers brushing against his temple in a lingering touch that made his heart skip a beat. “I know, Ravi. I’ve always known. And you’re not alone. Not now. Not ever.” Ravi let himself lean into her again, feeling the weight of their shared history, the comfort and the dangerous intimacy of the moment. The room felt smaller, more intimate, a private world where desire and comfort could coexist, where vulnerability was met with quiet understanding, and where the tension between them hummed softly, unspoken yet undeniable. For the first time in days, Ravi allowed himself to feel, the heat, the comfort, the closeness, the thrill of a kiss that reminded him that they were alive, human, and still somehow, together. -- oOo --
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09-09-2025, 02:04 AM
I just started reading and only read a few pages. I have a long way to go before I wait for your updates. The way you started your story is dam poetic. Enjoying your style of writing so far.
09-09-2025, 02:23 AM
Excellent update
Apologies for urging you to post the updates take your own time take care of your health and do update when time permits
09-09-2025, 06:05 PM
The Unspoken Longing
Ravi lingered in the small living area, caught between the urge to move and the weight of his own thoughts. He didn’t know whether to sit, pace, or do nothing at all. The air around him felt thick, not with discomfort, exactly, but with the unspoken words that lingered between him and Neetu, the residue of his confession, and the still-pounding echo of Priya Didi’s call. His pulse thrummed in his ears, drowning out everything else. Neetu moved around the room with a quiet grace, her presence filling the space without a single word. She tidied up the small things on the table with slow, deliberate movements, and as she did, a soft hum escaped her lips. It was gentle, soothing, almost imperceptible, but it pulled at him like a magnetic force. Every so often, she would glance at him, her eyes soft, steady, and without judgment, as though she were silently offering him something more than just comfort. “Ravi, sit. You need a moment to breathe,” she said, her voice a gentle nudge, guiding him toward the couch. He obeyed, sinking into the cushions with a quiet sigh, feeling the weight of his exhaustion pressing on him. His shoulders were tight, the knots of tension stubborn, but he let his body relax into the sofa, if only for a moment. Neetu sat beside him, close enough that their arms brushed lightly. The simple touch sent a ripple through him, unsettling yet grounding. They sat there in silence, neither of them rushing to fill the air with words. Instead, the quiet stretched out between them, filled with something delicate and unspoken, a presence, a warmth, an understanding. Ravi could feel the warmth of her body next to his, the subtle rise and fall of her breath against him, and it felt both soothing and stirring. Her proximity, so comforting, yet so dangerously intimate, left him acutely aware of every tiny detail: the soft rustle of her clothes as she shifted slightly, the faint scent of her perfume, the gentle heat radiating from her skin. His heart pounded in his chest, and yet the only thing he could do was sit there, caught in the space between wanting and needing. Neetu broke the silence, reaching for a glass of juice on the table. She passed it to him with a quiet smile, her fingers grazing his as they met around the glass. The brief touch sent an electric jolt through him, a sudden, undeniable spark. He swallowed hard, trying to steady himself. “Drink,” she said softly, her voice like a balm. “It’ll help calm your nerves.” Ravi took the glass, his hands slightly trembling, though not from fear, but from the intimacy of their shared moment. As he sipped the cool, sweet juice, he found it did little to calm him. The taste wasn’t what lingered. What lingered was Neetu’s presence, the quiet, unspoken comfort of being seen and held in a way that wasn’t just physical but emotional, grounding yet stirring something deeper within him. .
09-09-2025, 06:09 PM
(09-09-2025, 02:04 AM)prasannas2001 Wrote: I just started reading and only read a few pages. I have a long way to go before I wait for your updates. The way you started your story is dam poetic. Enjoying your style of writing so far. Hi prasannas2001 Thank you so much! I’m really glad you’re enjoying the beginning. It means a lot that you’re connecting with the style already. Hope the rest of the story keeps you hooked, can’t wait to hear what you think as you keep going! With warm regards -- Shailu
09-09-2025, 06:12 PM
(09-09-2025, 02:23 AM)venkygeethu Wrote: Excellent update Hi venkygeethu No need to apologize at all, I really liked to see your message, it shows that the thread is still active. I really appreciate your interest in the story, the patience and support! I’m home now, so I’ll be able to dive back into the story and continue updating. Thanks again for understanding, it means a lot! I’ll make sure to keep the updates coming! Thank you for keeping the thread active. With warm regards -- Shailu |
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