Adultery Priya Didi
The Game of Unraveling Desires
 

Neetu’s voice sliced through the peaceful silence that had settled between them, and there was a gleam in her eyes, something mischievous and inviting.
 
Her lips curled in a smile, both playful and confident, as she shifted her gaze between Ravi and Sirisha.
 
“Let’s make things a little more interesting,” she murmured, her tone thick with anticipation. “I propose a game. A draw, if you will.”
 
She reached beside the table for a small, carved wooden bowl, her fingers brushing the smooth surface of the wood as she lifted it. Her movements were deliberate, slow, a little provocative.
 
Neetu drew out several small, folded slips of paper, each with a name written on it, the ink curling in a delicate script.
 
She laid them before the three of them, each name clearly visible in the daylight:
 
  • Neetu’s Bra
  • Neetu’s Panties
  • Ravi’s Briefs
  • Sirisha’s Bra
  • Sirisha’s Panties
 
The names were simple, but the implications made the air between them feel charged, heavy with possibilities.
 
Ravi, who had been leaning back slightly, straightened, the glint in his eyes matching Neetu’s playful challenge.
 
A slow, knowing smile tugged at the corners of his lips.
 
His gaze lingered on Neetu, then shifted to Sirisha, where it lingered a moment longer, his expression soft but full of heat.
 
Sirisha felt a flutter in her stomach, a mix of excitement and nervousness. She glanced at Neetu, whose steady gaze reassured her in a way she hadn’t expected.
 
The lightness of the moment, the playful dare in Neetu’s voice, gave Sirisha permission to lean in, just a little, to the growing intensity.
 
“What’s the game?” Sirisha whispered, her voice hushed, but a tremor running through it. She wasn’t sure what to expect, but whatever it was, she knew she was intrigued.
 
Neetu’s fingers grazed lightly over Sirisha’s wrist, sending a pulse of warmth racing through her.
 
Her touch was gentle, but commanding, and it made Sirisha feel like she was on the verge of something exhilarating.
 
Neetu’s eyes locked onto hers, the depth of their connection undeniable.
 
“It’s simple,” Neetu purred, the heat of her words simmering beneath the surface. “We draw a chit. Whatever name is on the paper, that article of clothing has to come off.” Her smile deepened as she watched Sirisha’s eyes widen ever so slightly, but she didn’t let the moment linger. 

“Then… we toss a coin.”
 
Sirisha’s breath caught in her throat. She wasn’t sure what kind of game this was going to be, but the promise of something new, something unwritten, made her pulse quicken.
 
Neetu continued, her voice taking on a teasing edge. “Whoever wins the toss will have the privilege, ” she emphasized the word privilege with a slow, sensual tilt of her head “ to remove that piece of clothing.”
 
Ravi’s hand brushed against Sirisha’s lower back, as if to steady her, though his fingers lingered just a moment too long, sending a surge of heat up her spine.



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His touch was firm, steady. When he spoke, his voice was low and thick with desire. 

“And the best part,” Ravi added, his gaze darting between Neetu and Sirisha, “is that the one who removes the clothing will also get five minutes to… enjoy whatever was hidden beneath it.”
 
Sirisha’s breath came faster at his words, and she felt the air grow even thicker around them. Five minutes.
 
It wasn’t much time, just enough to get lost in the moment, to feel the raw intensity of desire before it would slip away.
 
Neetu’s gaze softened for a moment as she looked at Sirisha. “But,” she added, her voice a silk thread weaving through the air, “there’s a catch.”
 
Sirisha’s breath hitched again. The playful tension between them crackled, thick with anticipation.
 
Neetu’s smile turned a little more wicked now. “The person who removes the clothing…,” she began, drawing out the words slowly, as if savoring every syllable, “…can only enjoy whatever was hidden beneath it on the other’s body for five minutes. No more, no less.”
 
A wave of heat washed over Sirisha, her skin prickling at the thought. Five minutes felt like both an eternity and an instant, a fleeting taste of what could be, a fleeting touch, a fleeting kiss before the moment was gone.
 
Sirisha swallowed hard, the tension thickening between them. She could already feel her body tingling, the idea of being touched, exposed, and enjoyed, but only for a brief time, making her heart race even faster.
 
It was as though the stakes had been raised, the desire between them becoming more intense, more urgent.
 
Neetu, sensing Sirisha’s reaction, gave a soft laugh, full of seductive promise. “It’s all about savoring the moment,” she murmured. “Feeling every touch, every brush, every shiver, knowing that it won’t last long.”
 
Ravi’s hand trailed lower along Sirisha’s back, resting just above her hips, where her breath caught in a sharp inhale. His gaze never left her face, reading her reactions, waiting for her permission to move forward.
 
“This game isn’t about winning,” Ravi added, his voice thick with anticipation. “It’s about letting go. Trusting each other enough to explore whatever comes next… without hesitation.”
 
Sirisha nodded, feeling a knot of excitement twist in her stomach. There was something dangerously freeing about it all. Five minutes of intense, unfiltered sensation, touching, tasting, feeling, before everything shifts again.
 
Neetu’s eyes flicked over the chits again, the gleam in her eyes never fading. “Shall we see what fate has in store for us?”
 
With that, she drew one of the slips from the bowl. Her fingers unfolded the paper slowly, the moment hanging between them.
 
She glanced at it briefly, then passed it to Ravi. A dark, knowing smile curled at the edges of her lips.
 
“I believe this will be… exciting,” she purred. Her voice dripped with anticipation.
 
Ravi’s fingers brushed the coin from his pocket, the weight of it in his hand suddenly seeming impossibly heavy.
 
The room had never felt more alive, the electric tension between them palpable.
 
“Let’s make it unforgettable,” he said, tossing the coin into the air with a flick of his wrist.



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(24-07-2025, 03:13 AM)shailu4ever Wrote:
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Still Learning to Write
 
I know me.
I know I’m not the best writer.
I know I’m not even a better one.
Not a good one either —
and if I’m being honest,
I know I’m not a writer at all.
Just someone trying to become one.
 
...
...
This is my voice,
still unshaped,
still unsure.
But maybe in time,
it will find its rhythm.
 
...
...

I know there will be critics —
some fair,
some harsh,
some who may cut deep
without meaning to.
And others,
maybe,
just trying to be hard.
 
Either way,
I will have to face them.
Their words may sting,
but I’m not surprised.
This is life.
This is writing.
 
And I am well aware of it.
 
Still,
I will continue writing.
 
...
...


This is real.
This is honest.
And this is me —
Still Learning to Write




-- Shailu
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Wow, this is a great poetry.

You should write poems.

I strongly believe this poetry deserves better.

Wonderful piece of art Shailu. You not only a great writer, you are a great poet too.

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(18-09-2025, 04:17 AM)prasannas2001 Wrote: Wow, this is a great poetry.

You should write poems.

I strongly believe this poetry deserves better.

Wonderful piece of art Shailu. You not only a great writer, you are a great poet too.

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Hi Prasannas2001


Thank you so much for your kind words!  

Your feedback truly means a lot to me. 

You’re actually the only one who has been still sharing your thoughts and compliments on this story. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate it.

Grateful for your support!

With warm regards

-- Shailu
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Dear Friends


I want to take a moment to share something from my heart. Writing and sharing my work here has been a meaningful journey, but it has also been a struggle. It’s been disheartening to see so little response or feedback on my stories. Writing takes time, effort, and emotion, and I believe that deserves more engagement than I’ve received.


Perhaps this site just isn’t the right platform for the type of stories I’m creating. And while that’s okay, it’s clear to me that I need to seek spaces where my words can be more appreciated and where feedback flows more freely.


That said, I don’t want to leave without expressing my gratitude. To everyone who supported me, read my work, and offered kind compliments, thank you. Your encouragement truly kept me going, and I will carry it with me as I move forward.


So, with a heavy heart, I’ve decided I will not be writing here anymore. It’s time for me to find new spaces that align more with the kind of stories I tell.


Wishing you all the very best, and thank you once again for being part of this journey with me.


With gratitude and warmth,

-- Shailu



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Hi Shilu,
Sorry to see your message and disappointment about response.
Here every one expecting romance between priya and Ravi. But you made her completely side character. Whole story is going different what followers not expecting.
I hope you understand it.
Thanks Shilu
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(18-09-2025, 11:28 AM)srinivasulu Wrote: Hi Shilu,
Sorry to see your message and disappointment about response.
Here every one expecting romance between priya and Ravi. But you made her completely side character. Whole story is going different what followers not expecting.
I hope you understand it.
Thanks Shilu

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(18-09-2025, 11:14 AM)shailu4ever Wrote: Dear Friends


I want to take a moment to share something from my heart. Writing and sharing my work here has been a meaningful journey, but it has also been a struggle. It’s been disheartening to see so little response or feedback on my stories. Writing takes time, effort, and emotion, and I believe that deserves more engagement than I’ve received.


Perhaps this site just isn’t the right platform for the type of stories I’m creating. And while that’s okay, it’s clear to me that I need to seek spaces where my words can be more appreciated and where feedback flows more freely.


That said, I don’t want to leave without expressing my gratitude. To everyone who supported me, read my work, and offered kind compliments, thank you. Your encouragement truly kept me going, and I will carry it with me as I move forward.


So, with a heavy heart, I’ve decided I will not be writing here anymore. It’s time for me to find new spaces that align more with the kind of stories I tell.


Wishing you all the very best, and thank you once again for being part of this journey with me.


With gratitude and warmth,

-- Shailu



Good Bye Everyone

What's this  really very much dejected by your decision please do reconsider it already waiting badly for priya didi's arrival but while expecting that you have given a terrible note   You really made us happy and satisfied by you wonderful writing in this site but when you leave us just as a child left alone grabbing the candy which it had before 

please consider your fans like me
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(19-09-2025, 01:52 AM)venkygeethu Wrote: What's this  really very much dejected by your decision please do reconsider it already waiting badly for priya didi's arrival but while expecting that you have given a terrible note   You really made us happy and satisfied by you wonderful writing in this site but when you leave us just as a child left alone grabbing the candy which it had before 

please consider your fans like me


Hi venkygeethu / srinivasulu /  amol1  and everyone who is thinking my decision was incorrect.



First of all, I already made it clear that I am going to bring Priya Didi back once this threesome is over. I also asked whether I should continue or skip this threesome, and none of you actually responded. Only readersp sir replied, asking me to continue this threesome and then bring Priya Didi. I am doing exactly that. Priya Didi will return after this threesome,  that fact was already communicated and established. If you didn’t want this threesome, you could have told me when I asked.
 
And this diversion was necessary to increase the weight of Priya Didi and to shape her character.
 
Let me give you my thought process that led to my decision to stop posting in this forum.
 
First of all, I am not in any way stopping writing. That passion I developed recently and I love it. My writing continues. But the problem I am seeing here is very little engagement and very little appreciation.
 
It honestly takes anywhere from half an hour to 3 or 4 hours for each update. I plan what the characters should do, how they think, and how others react, then I write the scene. Afterward, I read it several times to check if it feels right. Often, I find issues or awkward wording, so I revise and re-read until it works. Sometimes I discard the scene completely and rewrite it from scratch, or even change it entirely. All this takes time, effort, and emotional toll.
 
You all know this is not a paid site. For all the effort and emotional stress, all I am expecting is a simple like if it is not bad, maybe a comment if it is good or better, maybe a positive rating if the scene is excellent. That’s pretty much it. None of these cost anything to the readers — they are all free and take only a minute at most. But how many of you are actually giving at least a like when you read an update? How many times and how many of you are giving comments? So far I only received 18 reputation ratings after giving 1500 posts.
 
Please think from my perspective — how does it feel? Every day I spend several hours on these 3 stories I am writing and all I am getting is not even warm feedback, but a cold reception. If you don’t even give a like after you read an update, it feels like it is not good.
 
That being said, I am still writing, I am not stopping. But I have already stopped posting here. Even today I am ready to continue giving the updates on this site, but how many of you are willing to give me a like after reading an update (if it is not bad)? How many of you are ready to write a comment (if it is good)? And how many of you are willing to give me a reputation rating (if the scene is excellent)?
 
That is the driver for me, that is the reward for me to publish here. That is the only reward that I can expect for putting several hours of emotionally stressful work. If all I get is a cold response, it makes me feel rejected.
 
I will give you an example:
For Posts  1030–1034: I only received 4 likes — that is not even one like for each update. There were literally no comments or feedback.
For Posts  1036–1040: for these 5 posts, I got 0 likes and 0 comments.
 
That is why I decided to stop posting here.  

So you please tell me,  what else should be (/ can be)  done in this situation if you truly want me to continue?


-- Shailu
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(25-07-2025, 01:11 AM)shailu4ever Wrote: Down below, she was a symphony of softness:


Her pussy petals unfurling, smooth and damp, swelling slightly as if anticipating a touch.

The delicate line of her vulva was framed by a dark dusting of pubic hair that caught the light like spun gold.

Even in this moment of raw vulnerability, she was breathtaking.

She wasn't simply naked; she was an embodiment of femininity unveiled,

A vision of pure, untamed beauty.


Everything about her was gentle and overwhelming at once.

She looked like she belonged on the cover of a couture magazine,

Or in a royal portrait.

But she was married.

Cooking lunch, folding clothes in a Mumbai apartment.

And no one saw.

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Wow! The description of Neetu from her view is breathtaking. Amazing narration Shailu. You are doing a wonderful job
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Dear Shailu

 
I sincerely request you not to stop writing. You are, without question, one of the finest romance writers I have ever encountered. I have been reading stories on this platform for a long time, but I registered as a member solely to encourage you. That alone should convey how deeply your work resonates with me. Your writing skill is exceptional, and your attention to detail is truly remarkable.
 
I make it a point to leave a like on every single post I read of yours. In fact, I use likes as a way to mark my progress, so that each day I can easily continue from where I last stopped. That is how closely I have been following and appreciating your work.
 
I am certain that I am not alone in feeling this way. While not every reader may comment or express it openly, there are many who quietly admire and cherish your stories. Admittedly, not everyone may prefer this style of writing, but for readers like me who value smooth, emotional, and heartfelt romance over something raw and rough, your work is a rare treasure.
 
I am certain that I am not alone in feeling this way. While not every reader may comment or express it openly, there are many who quietly admire and cherish your stories. Admittedly, there may be fewer readers on this site who appreciate this style of writing, because there will always be more people who prefer the raw sex stories. But for readers like me, who value smooth, refined, and emotionally rich romance, your work is a rare treasure.
 
I am currently only on page 21 of this story, so I was unaware that you had announced a decision to stop posting. In fact, I had just written a comment praising your splendid description of Neetu when I came across your message. I was truly taken aback and saddened by the thought of losing such a gifted storyteller.
 
Therefore, I appeal to you earnestly: please continue. Your writing is not vulgar or raw, it is refined, graceful, and a genuine pleasure to read. You have a rare gift for portraying human emotions with such natural elegance that your characters seem to come alive before our eyes. That is a talent very few possess.
 
To me, you are nothing less than the queen of romantic writers on this platform. Please do not allow the silence or indifference of a few readers to diminish the immense value of your work. There are many of us who deeply admire your talent, even if we do not always express it as often as we should.
 
Your stories bring warmth, joy, and emotional depth to this space, and I sincerely hope you will continue to share them with us.
 
I request you again with respect and admiration, please continue to write.
 
Prassanna
 
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Dear Shailu you have made your stand clear about not continuing the story really it is unacceptable. Your efforts and precious time for writing this story is really wonderful and no one be reluctant about that. But at the same time one point I would like to share to you I myself being a writer had experienced such situation where people long for the discontinued stories and post their desire to read them and start requesting the writers to continue but fail to appreciate the people who continuously write
It is human tendency to long for unknown treasure neglecting the treasure under their foot. As a writer I had in my mind that never care for the neglected ones but at the same time fulfill the expectations of the longing ones. My only thought and motto is Be happy by making others happy Life is once so see only the better side of it, though a rose plant has so many thorns in it we call it a rose plant and not a thorn plant The appreciations and likes could be different after the arrival of Priya Didi as many readers like me expect her arrival. I think you can give a try and see the response by bringing back Priya Didi to the story.

Sorry If I have gone too much continuing and discontinuing is up to you

Thanks

Yours venkygeethu
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(19-09-2025, 05:34 PM)prasannas2001 Wrote: Dear Shailu

 
I sincerely request you not to stop writing. You are, without question, one of the finest romance writers I have ever encountered. I have been reading stories on this platform for a long time, but I registered as a member solely to encourage you. That alone should convey how deeply your work resonates with me. Your writing skill is exceptional, and your attention to detail is truly remarkable.
 
I make it a point to leave a like on every single post I read of yours. In fact, I use likes as a way to mark my progress, so that each day I can easily continue from where I last stopped. That is how closely I have been following and appreciating your work.
 
I am certain that I am not alone in feeling this way. While not every reader may comment or express it openly, there are many who quietly admire and cherish your stories. Admittedly, not everyone may prefer this style of writing, but for readers like me who value smooth, emotional, and heartfelt romance over something raw and rough, your work is a rare treasure.
 
I am certain that I am not alone in feeling this way. While not every reader may comment or express it openly, there are many who quietly admire and cherish your stories. Admittedly, there may be fewer readers on this site who appreciate this style of writing, because there will always be more people who prefer the raw sex stories. But for readers like me, who value smooth, refined, and emotionally rich romance, your work is a rare treasure.
 
I am currently only on page 21 of this story, so I was unaware that you had announced a decision to stop posting. In fact, I had just written a comment praising your splendid description of Neetu when I came across your message. I was truly taken aback and saddened by the thought of losing such a gifted storyteller.
 
Therefore, I appeal to you earnestly: please continue. Your writing is not vulgar or raw, it is refined, graceful, and a genuine pleasure to read. You have a rare gift for portraying human emotions with such natural elegance that your characters seem to come alive before our eyes. That is a talent very few possess.
 
To me, you are nothing less than the queen of romantic writers on this platform. Please do not allow the silence or indifference of a few readers to diminish the immense value of your work. There are many of us who deeply admire your talent, even if we do not always express it as often as we should.
 
Your stories bring warmth, joy, and emotional depth to this space, and I sincerely hope you will continue to share them with us.
 
I request you again with respect and admiration, please continue to write.
 
Prassanna
 



Dear Prassanna,
 
First of all, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your incredibly kind and heartfelt message. It truly means so much to me that you took the time to express your appreciation for my work. Your words have given me a lot to think about, and they’ve reminded me of why I started writing in the first place: to connect with readers who value the kind of stories I tell. Your support is invaluable, and I deeply respect it.
 
You’re absolutely right, there are a few readers, like yourself, who have been very supportive and encouraging. I hold them in high regard, and I truly appreciate all of their kind words and feedback. It’s because of them that I’ve made it this far, and I don’t take that for granted. However, the decision to stop posting wasn’t made lightly. I’ve been struggling with a lack of engagement overall, which has made it difficult to feel like my work is being received in the way I hoped.
 
As you mentioned, not every reader comments or leaves feedback, and that’s okay. I understand that. But when the response is consistently low, especially when I’m investing so much time, energy, and emotion into each update, it becomes disheartening. I put a lot of effort into crafting these stories, and all I’m really hoping for is a like, a comment, or a positive rating to know that the story is resonating with someone. When those things aren’t coming through, it’s hard not to feel like my efforts are falling flat.
 
That said, I’m definitely open to continuing, and I’ve decided I will keep writing until Priya Didi  is back. I’ll do my best to bring her back as soon as I can, and I’ll keep an eye on the responses as I move forward, as venkygeethu suggested. I’ll see how things go and make a decision based on how the engagement looks after that.
 
Please know that your encouragement is one of the things that’s helping me push through this period of doubt. I’ll keep going, but I wanted to make it clear that my decision to step back was not made without reason. I do truly appreciate your support, and I’ll keep writing as long as I feel it’s meaningful for both me and all of you that have been supporting me.
 
Thank you again for your kind words, Prassanna. You’ve given me a new perspective, and I’ll do my best to honor the readers who truly appreciate my work.
 
With heartfelt thanks,

-- Shailu
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(19-09-2025, 09:19 PM)venkygeethu Wrote: Dear Shailu you have made your stand clear about not continuing the story really it is unacceptable. Your efforts and precious time for writing this story is really wonderful and no one be reluctant about that. But at the same time one point I would like to share to you I myself being a writer had experienced such situation where people long for the discontinued stories and post their desire to read them and start requesting the writers to continue but fail to appreciate the people who continuously write
It is human tendency to long for unknown treasure neglecting the treasure under their foot. As a writer I had in my  mind that never care for the neglected ones but at the same time fulfill the expectations of the longing ones. My only thought and motto is Be happy by making others happy Life is once so see only the better side of it, though a rose plant has so many thorns in it we call it a rose plant and not a thorn plant  The appreciations and likes could be different after the arrival of Priya Didi as many readers like me expect her arrival. I think you can give a try and see the response by bringing back Priya Didi to the story.

Sorry If I have gone too much continuing and discontinuing is up to you

Thanks

Yours venkygeethu


Dear venkygeethu,
 
Thank you so much for your thoughtful message and for sharing your perspective. I truly value your advice, especially knowing your experience and knowledge. You have been very helpful and supportive for me singe the beginning. Your insight into the challenges we face as writers, particularly when it comes to dealing with engagement and appreciation, really resonates with me. I can see that you’ve been through these ups and downs and learned valuable lessons along the way. Your analogy of the rose plant, with both its beauty and its thorns, is spot on and has helped me shift my thinking a bit.
 
You’re right that sometimes readers can long for stories that are discontinued, without realizing the effort that goes into each chapter that’s shared. It’s comforting to hear from someone who’s been in the same place and still finds a way to focus on the positives, even when things don’t always go as expected. I admire your motto of "be happy by making others happy," and I can see how that mindset has guided your own writing journey.  But I don’t think I am that mature yet.  I didn’t gained such an open heart yet. 
 
But even if I agree to your statement "be happy by making others happy,", the problem is I am still not able to find out whether my stories are making others happy or not.  That is want I actually I wanted to know.
 
As for Priya Didi’s return, I’ve always intended to bring her back once the current arc is complete, and I absolutely will. I hear what you're saying about how her reappearance might bring more engagement, and I’ll certainly consider that. I’ve already made the decision to pause my updates for now due to the general lack of feedback, but I will keep writing and will try to bring her back soon, as planned, to see if that sparks more responses.
 
I truly respect your perspective and your years of experience in this field. Your message has reminded me that perhaps I’ve been focusing too much on the negatives and not enough on the potential for things to improve. I’m grateful for your encouragement and will definitely give things another try, as you suggested.
 
Thank you again, venkygeethu. Your wisdom is much appreciated, and I’ll keep your advice in mind as I move forward.
 
Best regards,
 
-- Shailu
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Dear Friends,


As promised, here is the first update! I’m happy to continue sharing the story, and I truly appreciate your patience and support.

I’ll be posting until Priya Didi returns, and during this time, I’ll be closely observing the engagement and feedback. Based on how things go, I’ll make my final decision on whether to continue beyond that. Your thoughts and reactions will play a key role in shaping what comes next, so I look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you again for your continued encouragement!

Best regards,

-- Shailu
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Scene: The First Draw
 
The heat from the daylight wasn’t the only warmth in the room; the tension that hung between them felt thick, almost tangible, as Neetu reached into the small, carved wooden bowl.
 
Her fingers brushed over the smooth surface of the slips of paper, and for a brief moment, she let her hand linger there, a deliberate pause that stretched the moment out, as though she were savoring the anticipation of what was to come.
 
Her eyes glinted in the dim light, filled with an almost predatory gleam, like she was aware of the effect she was having on them. The playful challenge was there, yes, but it was laced with something darker.
 
The air around them seemed to thicken, heavy with unspoken promises. Neetu drew out the first slip, unfolding it slowly, with deliberate care, as though the world itself had slowed down for this single, fragile moment.
 
And when she smiled, it wasn’t just any smile, it was a smile full of secrets, full of possibilities, full of things that none of them were fully prepared for.
 
"Well, well," Neetu purred, her voice teasing, warm, yet laden with implication. "Our first draw... Neetu’s Bra."
The words hung in the air, suspended, their weight settling over the room like a soft velvet blanket. A collective breath caught in their throats, each of them absorbing the meaning of those words.
 
The slip of paper had become more than just a simple note, it was now a symbol. The beginning of something they hadn’t yet fully grasped but could feel with every beat of their hearts. Exhilarating. Nerve-wracking. Unpredictable.
 
Ravi’s eyes fixed on Neetu, the heat in his gaze unmistakable. There was something in the way he watched her that shifted the energy, like he was just beginning to understand what was unfolding. His breath came a little faster now, and his pulse quickened at the reality of it all.
 
This game, this intimate, dangerous game, was about to test the limits of their control.
 
Neetu’s gaze shifted between them, a slow, almost knowing smile tugging at the corners of her lips. She looked at Ravi, then at Sirisha, her eyes sparkling with a mix of mischief and something deeper.
 
Her words, when they came, were almost a whisper. "Well," she said, her voice lowering to a rich, seductive murmur, "looks like someone’s going to get to enjoy this... interesting little piece of clothing."
 
Her fingers moved, deliberately slow, brushing over the fabric of her bra, each caress of the material sending ripples of tension through the air. “And whatever this piece of clothing is hiding behind...” She let the words trail off, teasing, leaving the implications hanging between them like an unspoken promise.
 
Her fingers continued to trace the outline of the delicate lace, drawing attention to the hidden secrets it held.
 
The silence in the room was deafening, filled with the weight of everything that was about to happen. Heat bloomed in Ravi’s chest, and he straightened, a slight shift in his posture, he was no longer leaning back lazily, no longer merely watching.
 
He was awake, every part of him tuned into the moment. Sirisha, caught between them, felt her heart race. The nerves that had been there just moments ago now shifted, turning into something new, something sharper, more exciting.
 
She didn’t know where this was going, but every instinct told her she was already in too deep.
 
Neetu shifted her body just slightly, the movement subtle, but it felt intentional, as if she were drawing them closer without actually touching them. "Now," she said, her lips curling with a knowing smile, "for the fun part. The coin toss."
 
Her words seemed to linger in the air, heavy, charged.



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The First Coin Toss

The draw had been made. Neetu’s bra was the first piece of clothing on the line. The weight of the moment settled over them like a thick fog, thick with anticipation, electric in its tension.

 
They were already so close, each of them just in their bras and panties, the game pushing them further into uncharted territory.
 
Neetu’s lips curled into a wicked smile. "Well, now that we have our first item," she purred, her voice dripping with warmth, "it’s time for the toss."
 

She scanned the room with a slow, deliberate gaze, before slipping off the couch. Her bare feet made soft, almost hypnotic sounds on the floor, each step a sensual rhythm that seemed to pulse through the air.

 
Dressed only in her bra and panties, Neetu moved with an effortless grace, the bare skin of her body accentuating every curve. For Sirisha, it was like a dream made flesh. She had seen Neetu Bhabhi in traditional clothes countless times in this very room, but this, this new, intimate version of her, was something entirely different.
 

So beautiful, so dangerously tempting.
 

Sirisha felt her breath catch, her heart quickening as she watched Neetu glide across the room. The tension in the air felt tangible, alive, like a string pulled taut between them.

 
The room seemed to grow smaller as Neetu moved toward the bookshelf, her body swaying ever so slightly.
 
Sirisha couldn’t help but follow her every movement, entranced by the delicate beauty of her curves, the way the soft fabric of Neetu’s lingerie clung to her skin, leaving little to the imagination.
 
As Neetu reached up to the top shelf, her fingers brushing against the old glass jar of coins, the action seemed to stretch out in slow motion. The sight of her like this, so close, so exposed, stirred something deep inside Sirisha.
 
The jar, once a forgotten relic of Vamsi’s travels, now felt like a symbol of everything that had shifted in the room.
 
Neetu picked up the coin, her fingers grazing its smooth, cool surface. Her back was turned to them as she slowly walked back toward the table, a soft laugh bubbling up from her chest as she rejoined the others.
 

She gave the coin a final, almost teasing glance, then turned to face them, her eyes bright with mischief. "No pockets," she teased, her voice light, but the heat behind it undeniable. "Had to improvise."



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Thanks shailu for the decision that you have made. There is nothing good and bad in this universe everything depends on how we take it. Really what you said is really true we really can't judge the readers mind and wish some like what others dislike as you know one man's food is another one's poison. If we read the readers mind we can do the best. First thing to be a writer we need to be good reader. Your are doing great job not only as a story writer but a good selection of vocabulary and phrases really being an Indian not a native to English language I admire your words phrases which recalls my early English classes in college days. So as a writer you are not only writing the story but educating.

Sorry for not giving the feed back for this update. The dangerous game was really testing for everyone


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The playful edge in her voice did nothing to lessen the tension in the room. It only made it sharper, more charged.

 

"Now," Neetu said, her eyes glinting with excitement, "heads for Ravi, tails for Sirisha."
She tossed the coin into the air with a flick of her wrist.

 
It spun lazily, rising higher, catching the daylight as it twirled through the air. Time slowed as they watched it hover above them, a moment suspended in midair.
 

Then, the coin descended, the sound of its arc almost deafening in the thick silence. It landed on the plush rug with a soft thud.

 

The moment stretched out, and the world seemed to hold its breath.


Neetu’s eyes flicked to the coin. Her lips curled in anticipation as she leaned forward, eyes flicking between Ravi and Sirisha. "Let’s see what fate has in store for us."


Ravi's grin was wide, yet there was something in his gaze, uncertain, a flicker of nerves he couldn’t entirely suppress.

 
Sirisha, standing between them, felt her heart race in her chest. It was surreal to be here, caught in this strange, seductive dance, but every moment, every second, felt like an eternity.

Neetu looked at the coin. "Tails," she whispered, her breath cool against Sirisha’s ear, before leaning back and handing it to Ravi, a sly smile dancing across her lips.


Sirisha’s heart skipped a beat. Tails. She had won.


There was no hiding the surprise on her face. She didn’t expect this, yet somehow, the sense of excitement flooded her veins.

 
The game was only just beginning, and yet it already felt like they were all crossing boundaries they’d never imagined.

Ravi’s lips pressed together in a tight smile, his eyes shifting toward Sirisha, the weight of the game settling in. His hand brushed the back of her arm lightly, as if to steady her, though his touch lingered longer than necessary. His gaze, full of unspoken desire and tension, didn’t leave her face.


"Looks like you’re in control now," he said, his voice low, almost too quiet. But there was an edge of something else in it, something that suggested that while Sirisha had won this round, the stakes had only grown higher.


Neetu tilted her head, her eyes smoldering as she spoke, her voice soft and silky. "Shall we continue, then?"


The light flickered in their eyes, and Sirisha nodded, her breath catching in her throat. "Yes," she whispered, barely louder than a breath.


The game had only just begun. And the air between them was thick with anticipation, the next step already pulling them closer to something unknown, something they weren’t yet ready for, but couldn’t resist.




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Sirisha’s First Step: Removal of Neetu’s Bra



Neetu, ever poised, tilted her head back slightly, offering a soft sigh that ruffled the fine strands of hair escaping from its loose braid. “Ready, beta?” she murmured, her voice laced with amusement and a playful tenderness that sent shivers down Sirisha's spine.
 
The small sound hung in the room like a bell, gentle and insistent, an invitation and a promise.
 
Inside, Sirisha’s thoughts were racing. Was she really ready? Every instinct told her this was forbidden, too close, too intimate.
 
And yet… the warmth in Neetu’s eyes made it feel less like a test and more like a blessing.
 
Ravi took one of Sirisha’s hands in his, leading it towards Neetu who sat perched on the edge of the couch with a graceful poise that belied her anticipation.
 
He lowered their joined hands to hover just above Neetu’s chest, allowing Sirisha to feel the smooth curve of her body beneath the silken fabric of her bra.
 
For Ravi, the sight was almost overwhelming. He had dreamed of intimacy with Neetu countless times, but never had he imagined guiding Sirisha, innocent, hesitant Sirisha, into this same sacred space.
 
His breath caught in his chest. It was too much and yet not enough.
 
“Just like this,” he whispered, his thumb gently stroking the back of her hand as if guiding a hesitant bird towards its nest. “See how she moves?”
 
Sirisha inhaled sharply, caught between shyness and curiosity. She could feel Neetu’s gentle rise and fall with each breath, a subtle pulse that throbbed beneath her fingertips. It was warm, soft, real, a stark contrast to the delicate, almost shy warmth of Ravi’s touch on her hand.
 
Inside her head, a thousand images clashed: Bhabhi in her sarees, arranging flowers… Bhabhi laughing in the kitchen… and now Bhabhi here, under her touch, her chest lifting, alive. The past and present blurred until only the sensation remained.
 
Neetu offered Sirisha an encouraging smile, tilting forward slightly. “Feel them,” she murmured against Sirisha's ear as if sharing a secret just between them. “See how they respond?”
 
For Neetu, the moment was strangely exhilarating. She had always been the one in control, admired, watched.

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