"You bit me and it hurt." She shuddered, remembering, her eyes closing at the recollection. "It hurt so good . That was the most incredible orgasm of the night. And it wouldn't stop. Every time I thought it was over I'd feel that pain and pleasure again. Over and over until I thought I would die."
Tears leaked onto her arm. "I couldn't even guess how many orgasms I had until I passed out; I don't think they stopped then. I had aftershocks all weekend." Was that a faint touch of awe in her voice?
To say I was shocked would be like saying it's warm on the sun. I didn't know what to say. I'm not into pain, giving or receiving. Jeanine had been, if anything, more reticent about pain than me. Now I was scared.
"What do you want to do?"
She pulled herself together. "First, I'm going to toss another coin. A real one this time, and you'll call it in the air. If it's still my turn after that, I'm going to do the same thing I did that night, except this time, you're going to be gentle and keep your teeth to yourself, and I'm going to suck your dick like a Hoover." Well, that was plain enough talk. I grinned like an idiot.
"If you win, you're going to do whatever you damn well please, for as long as you damned well want, and you're going to gag me so I can't say a damned thing about it." Her eyes were blazing. "And the only time you're going to remove that gag is to stuff my mouth with cock."
"No safe words?" I didn't like where this could go.
"No safe words," she confirmed. I pondered ending the games right there. Or simply ignoring her request for a gag. If she won the toss, it was academic. If I won, we'd discuss the safe word issue again, on my terms.
She got off the bed and went to her purse. She pulled out a quarter and held it up for my inspection - a standard quarter with George on one side and the bird on the other. She placed herself where the coin would land so that we could both see the result, then flicked it into the air. At the top of the arc I quietly said, "Tails."
The coin fell to the bed and bounced only once. We looked at it together. Then we looked at each other.