When was the last time you were hungry? I don’t mean that time when your meeting ran late and you didn’t get lunch until 2PM. Or the recent evening when you just had to have a chocolate sundae or you’d go crazy... Have you ever gone days without any solid food? Do you know anyone who has died of malnutrition?
Most
of my readers very likely reside in wealthy or at least middle income
countries,where serious hunger is fairly rare. So you might not know
that today, the world stands on the brink of unprecedented famines.
About 30
million people
are experiencing alarming hunger, severe levels of food insecurity
and malnutrition in north-eastern Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia, and
Yemen. Ten
million of them are facing emergency and famine conditions.
That’s
why today, for my monthly Charity Sunday, I’m supporting Oxfam
International (https://www.oxfam.org/en/about).
Oxfam is a global confederation of twenty organizations, working with
local partners to alleviate poverty and hunger around the globe. What
I particularly like about Oxfam is that they look for systemic
solutions. They don’t just provide food aid. They don’t just drop off
emergency supplies and disappear. They try to deal with the root
causes of poverty and famine, in creative and sustainable ways. For
example, they provide goats
to families in poor rural communities. One goat produces not only
milk, but also fertilizer. And two goats can be the start of a herd,
and a chance to escape from poverty.
One
reason I chose Oxfam this month is that they have an offer for
matching funds. All gifts before the 15th
of August will be doubled. So I hope you’ll leave me a comment
today; for every comment I receive on this post, I’ll donate $1 –
and Oxfam will get $2!
Of
course, Charity Sundays are for fun, too. I don’t have any stories
about hunger. Instead, I thought I’d share the infamous Thai
banquet scene from my first novel Raw
Silk.
Why
infamous? Read on! (This is definitely not safe for work!)
“Come,
have something to eat. I hope that you enjoy spicy food.”
“Definitely.
At home they say that it is because of my red hair.”
Somtow
ran his fingers through her curls. “I see. So perhaps red hair is
associated also with hot blood? Try this, then.”
He
offered her a plate of raw papaya salad. She recognized this as one
of the spiciest dishes available from Thai restaurants at home, but
was not prepared for the stunning effects this version had on her
tongue.
“Goodness!”
she said, taking a spoonful of the coconut rice that normally
accompanied this dish, to dampen the fires in her mouth. “I thought
that I could handle hot food!” They both laughed.
Somtow
opened another bottle of wine and refilled their glasses. They
continued to nibble on the exotic delicacies he had provided, sitting
half-naked on the cushions in the balmy night.
Kate
found her gaze drawn again and again to his smooth, muscular chest.
The folds of the sarong around his waist hid his penis from her eyes.
She wondered what he would do if she reached down to touch him, as
she longed to do.
Somtow
was talking about Thai cuisine, the two thousand royal dishes and the
hundreds of other‘country-style’ recipes. Suddenly, it seemed, he
noticed her looking at his body. She blushed a little. He said
nothing, but reached across the table to pick up a bowl of raw
chilies.
“Did
you know, Katherine, that Thai chilies are considered to be among the
hottest in the world?” He picked up a bright green pod between his
thumb and forefinger, and raised it to his mouth. Instead of eating
it, however, he ran the pepper across his lips, almost as if applying
lipstick. Then he leaned forward, and kissed Kate lightly.
The
chili oil made her lips tingle and burn. “Mmm,” she murmured, as
she returned the kiss with enthusiasm. She felt him untying her
sarong. Then his lips captured her nipples again, first the left then
the right.
She
was not prepared for the sensations that assaulted her as the pungent
oil touched her skin. The nubs were still hard, sensitized from her
recent arousal. They burned and throbbed, almost painful, as Somtow
deliberately anointed them with the remnants of the pepper. The
near-pain was overwhelmed by the pleasure, though, as a delicious
warmth radiated out across her breasts.
“Oh…!”
She sighed, closing her eyes and savoring the heat. “That’s
incredible.”
A
light touch between her legs caused her to open her eyes. Somtow had
another chili in his fingers, brilliant red this time. With one hand,
he parted her lower lips. Then, holding her open, he began to stroke
the rigid little pepper against her equally rigid clitoris.
The
effects were explosive. Sensitive though her nipples might be, the
delicate tissues of her sex were much more so. Her labia swelled and
ached. She rubbed herself against the fingers that kept her sex
spread. The little knob of flesh directly in contact with the pepper
pulsed and flamed. Part of her thought she could not bear it—and
she knew he would stop immediately if she asked. Still, another part
of her craved even more of this intensity, hotter, fiercer, consuming
her flesh. She groaned.
Somtow
made some soft sound in answer. Looking at him, she saw that he had
crushed the pepper between his fingertips. Now he was rubbing the red
pulp over his penis, up and down its stiff length, over the bulbous
top. Kate realized his cock must be burning with the same almost
unbearable heat as her labia and clit. He looked into her eyes,
without a word, and she knew he understood her wordless consent, as
he plunged his fire-laden member into her depths.
Hey,
I warned you!
So
– I hope you’ll leave a comment and help me support Oxfam.
Meanwhile, please visit the Charity Sunday pages of the other authors
listed below. You can make a difference, just by reading erotica and
romance!
9 comments:
Nice of you
You have a good soul.
I love that you take the time to do this, Lisabet.
Thanks for sharing Lisabet
I have to go easy on the chiles (having rosacea and all), but I can imagine they'd induce a powerful sensation!
--Trix
Have you ever tried the lube duo that is labeled "his" and "hers"? The one for women has something in it that makes your tissues swell with heat. Not sure what it is, but it sure is fun! You can find them in any drug store.
Thank you Lisabet for donating to hunger. And giving us the snippet.
Another worthy cause, Lisabet!
And one raw excerpt. WoW!
You have a big heart
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