Put A Ring On It (Interracial Romance (Erotica))

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By Nya Wampaze

Put A Ring on it

 

 

 

Put A Ring On It By Nya Wampaze

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***Warning*** Adult Material- Intended for A Mature Audience

 

 

 

 

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Put A Ring On It

written
by: Nya Wampaze 
Chapter One
At the time of her mother's death, Tina was barely eighteen years of age. She had just completed her high school education and things were looking up before her mum was involved in an accident that claimed her life. She had lost her father years back when she was still a toddler.

On this fateful evening, she was strolling along the shores of the Indian Ocean
, waiting for darkness to fall so that she could venture into town and look for sex-starved tourists who paid big bucks for a piece of the Kenyan women. Prostitution was illegal in Kenya and was culturally a taboo. But what was a young orphaned girl with little education to do when she had to fend for three of her younger siblings? As she watched the waves hit the shores, she noticed a young handsome man staring at her from a distance. He had a great body and smooth black hair, which he let down to his shoulders. The wind blew his hair away from his shoulders and brought it back in perfect harmony. He was well built and had a tattoo on his left arm.

His name was Ted as she later came to learn. In her eyes, he was the perfect catch for the night and she was definitely not letting go of the opportunity.
As if on cue, Ted waved at her and approached where she stood. The stage was set. Tina, being the go-getter she is, gave him a seductive smile as she stretched out her hand to greet him. “My name is Ted; it's my first time in Kenya. Nice to meet you,” he said. “Am Tina, I have lived in Mtwapa all my life. I can show you around,” she replied as her face lit up to reveal her great dimples. Ted was nervous because his English had great influence from his French background and he did not know Swahili, the local language. Tina's English was, of course, no better, but she had impeccable knowledge of the Swahili language.

Ted did not let go of her hand after the introduction. He talk
ed to her for half an hour with her hand in his. It was clear from this point on that Ted had seen something in Tina and was planning to pursue it to the end. Unfortunately for Tina, she did not end up waking up in his hotel room the next morning as she had to go into town to look for her regular clients.
Chapter Two
A few days later, Tina's phone rang in the middle of a conversation with some of her workmates. It was Ted. She frowned and said to her workmates in Swahili, while pointing at the phone's screen, “huyu mzungu mshenzi kweli, ninampakulia chakula kwenye sahani hataki kukila” (“this white man is very silly. I serve him food on the plate yet he does not want to eat it”). Upon answering the call, Ted invited her to the hotel he was staying in, saying that he was ready to explore the town and he would like to take her up on her offer to show him around.

Tina and Ted were accompanied by one of his friends, Pierre. Ted had told him about Tina the same evening he had met her. He told him how beautiful she was and that he thought she could be 'the one
.' Pierre was naturally curious since he knew his friend as the type never to joke about such matters. At 32, Ted had only had three girlfriends and none of his relationships had lasted more than a year.

Pierre
, for his part, had lost count of the number of girlfriends he had had since the days when he and Ted were roommates in Law School, until the time when he finally got married. Ted was on official duty representing his law firm in a legal seminar while Pierre had accompanied Ted to Kenya as he was on leave at his place of work and his wife had gone to take care of her sick mother in Germany. Pierre and his wife had no children as of that time.

The trio took a cab and hit the town where they walked into Club Lambada in the coastal town of Mtwapa.
As they walked in, there were immediate cheers from a group of skimpily dressed ladies in one corner of the club. One of them shouted louder than the others, “Tina leo kajinyakulia wazungu wawili, hebu nipe mmoja dadangu!” (Tina has landed herself two white men tonight, share one of them, my sister) before the entire group burst into laughter. Pierre and Ted could not comprehend what had been said.

Drinks were in plenty that night
, and Ted, being the typical lightweight , was drunk to the teeth. Tina and Pierre were both tipsy and quite energetic. The music was great and they were all dancing like there was no tomorrow. Suddenly, Ted passed out on one of the chairs and left Tina dancing alone.

“Don't worry about him; he'll be fine. He always does this whenever we go out,” shouted Pierre over the sound of the blaring music. Tina didn't seem to have heard what Pierre said but nodded in agreement nevertheless.

A few minutes later, Pierre stretched out his hand
, signaling Tina that he wanted to dance with her. Tina was a great dancer and immediately accepted the offer. Pierre grabbed his partner by the waist and pulled her close to his body. She turned to face the opposite direction, giving him her back while grinding on him. It was not long before Tina could feel the bulge under his pants. This seemed to make her grind harder as his erection got harder and stiffer. She stood and turned around to face him. They were both breathing heavily.

She whispered in
his ear, “Follow me.”' She led him into the ladies’ washroom and they got into one of the compartments. Tina slid her hand into his pants and started stroking his penis as he kissed her passionately. He ran his hands all over her body, especially caressing her breasts, which left her nipples erect. He slid his hands under her skirt and noticed that she had nothing underneath.

She then unzipped him and got down on her knees
as she took his member into her mouth. She sucked his penis and licked his scrotum. She took his thick penis fully into her mouth with deep strokes as he groaned in pleasure for about five minutes. He then lifted her up, and kissed her with great lust in his eyes. He made her turn around and bent her over. He slid his finger into her vagina to confirm that she was wet. Pierre took his penis by the hand and slid it into her vagina. Tina moaned with great pleasure. She confessed that he had quite a big tool for a white man. He raised her right thigh, resting her foot on the toilet seat and humped her with all the vigor and vitality in him. Tina could not help but moan all the more. He spanked her a few times in between, which made her go wild each time. About ten minutes later, they were done.

Pierre reached
into his back pocket and gave her a thousand Kenyan shillings (about 10 American dollars) and told her not to mention a word to Ted. They later carried Ted into the cab and went back to the hotel. Tina spent the night in the hotel room with Pierre on one bed as she shared the other bed with Ted.
 

 

Chapter Three
It was time for the two Frenchmen to go back to their country since Ted's seminar had come to an end. Over a span of three weeks, Ted had told Tina that he felt something special for her and that he wanted to be the man in her life. Tina had not yet given him a response since they had only been seeing each other over the weekends, although they were communicating on a daily basis.

Pierre and Tina had also been in touch. They had had sex several
times after that first time at the club, and had managed to keep it from Ted all the while. Every day after Ted had left for the seminar, Pierre would send a cab to pick up Tina and take her to the hotel. They would then rendezvous in the hotel room throughout the day. At the end of each day, Pierre would give her a thousand shillings and remind her to keep it secret before calling the cab to take her away before Ted arrived.

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