Sunday, July 18, 2010

Foreign Affairs

By Lisabet Sarai




Anyone who has read much of my work or followed my blogs will know that I'm passionate about travel. My husband seduced me in a Burmese restaurant by telling me tales of his own international adventures. With him at my side, I've visited every continent except Australia (though I still have a long wish list of places we haven't been) as well as at least three quarters of the U.S. states.


One of the many things I adore about travelling is the freedom it offers—freedom to be anonymous, to do things that might be a bit too outrageous in a city or a country where someone might recognize you. DH and I have had our share of erotic escapades on our trips together. Characteristically, we began our relationship with a three-week drive across America. That voyage included a ménage a trois with a close woman friend in Ohio, some (hilariously unsuccessful) attempts at bondage in Kansas, and a blisteringly extreme coupling in sleazy Las Vegas. (Okay, so this was a better trip than most!)


The combination of travel and sex is also a frequent topic in my fiction. One of the first short stories I published was “Butterfly”, in Mitzi Szereto's second volume of erotic travel tales, about an expat construction worker who falls in love with a transgendered Bangkok bar girl. Mitzi's next collection included “Vows”, set in Luang Prabang, Laos—a story about the sexual craziness engendered by foreign climes. “Crowd Pleaser” is another example. A married couple travels to New Orleans to very publicly celebrate their anniversary. And of course my novel Raw Silk could be viewed as an extended essay on the topic of sex in exotic locales.


One of my personal favourite "sex and travel" episodes occurs in Incognito. It explores a long-time fantasy of mine, in which I disguise myself as a man and, along with my male companion, visit a gay bar and make a pick-up. Given my diminutive stature and zaftig build, I'd never make a convincing guy. Miranda, however, is tall and willowy enough to impersonate a youth of twenty.


Most of Incognito is set in Boston, but this chapter moves to Jolly Old England. Miranda (a Harvard PhD student doing her dissertation on Victorian erotica) has been invited to participate in a panel discussion at a prestigious academic conference in London. She journeys there with Mark, the sexually irrepressible lover who has finally won her trust. Promising a surprise, he shows up at their hotel with bags from Harrods and enough make-up to turn Miranda into the slender, buff “Randy”. Miranda puts herself in his hands and he leads them to the venue of their next adventure.






The door was opened by a clean-shaven young man wearing a crimson bellboy’s uniform. He looked them up and down in an openly appraising manner. What he saw must have satisfied him, for he nodded and gave them a stiff little smile. “Good evening, gentlemen. Welcome to the Harkness Club.” They followed him into a modest anteroom furnished with coat hooks, an umbrella rack, and hunting prints. At the far end of the room was an arch covered with red velvet drapes. With a flourish, their guide pulled back the drapes to let them pass. “The curtain rises,” murmured Mark under his breath. Electric anticipation shot through Miranda’s body.


She was not sure what to expect, but her initial reaction was disappointment. The room on the other side of the curtains was large but remarkably ordinary. A gleaming mahogany bar ran along one wall. Brass trim and ranks of glassware suspended from the ceiling reflected the golden light of ceiling fixtures with oiled paper shades. The rest of the room contained shadowy groupings of low tables and chairs. Semicircular couches hugged the wall in the corners. The room was fairly full. People perched on bar stools, clustered around the tables, or simply stood around in tight knots with their drinks. Some violin piece played softly in the background. The swelling sound of conversation frequently overwhelmed it.


It took Miranda three breaths to realise that every one of the patrons was male.


The rich panelling, leather upholstery and old-fashioned lighting were so quintessentially traditional that Miranda expected more foxes and hounds, or perhaps flowers and fruit, to adorn the walls. When she looked closely at the many paintings, however, she saw that they were male nudes, artistic as opposed to raunchy, but undeniably erotic. She looked at Mark. “This is a gay bar,” she whispered, feeling a tiny hint of panic.


Mark grinned ever so slightly. “Well, you might call it that. I prefer to think of it as a gentleman’s club.”


As they walked into the room, Miranda felt the eyes of the patrons, discreetly surveying the new arrivals. She was suddenly, intensely, aware of the sock distending her trousers. Mark steered them to a table near one corner.


A waiter appeared immediately. Mark ordered whisky for both of them.


“We can leave at any time,” he told her. “However, I thought that you might find this scene interesting. It's considerably more tasteful than most gay bars back in the States. There are no chaps showing bare butts, no tattoos, no strategically torn jeans. The only leather you’ll see is three-hundred quid custom-made suits. Even in this environment, the Brits are restrained. Personally, I find the additional social constraints heighten the erotic tension.”


“You think that everything heightens erotic tension!” commented Miranda, sipping her drink.


Before he could answer, she noticed a man approaching their table. He was medium height, trimly built, with salt and pepper hair and a small moustache. His clothing was well-tailored but conservative. He favoured them with a slightly nervous smile as he reached them.


“Good evening,” he said. “Do you mind if I join you?” He had a cultured voice. His accent reminded Miranda suddenly of Geoffrey. The memory made her sex heavy and wet.


“Please do,” said Mark, standing up to allow the other man access to the empty chair on the other side of the table. And to show off his physique, Miranda suddenly realised. There was just a hint of swish in Mark’s manner, a roll of the hips and a tilt of the chin that were not typical of his usual movement. As soon as their guest was seated, Mark held out a friendly hand. “I’m Marcus,” he said, “and this is my friend Randy.”


“Peter,” responded their guest. “I’m pleased to meet you both.”


“Likewise.”


“You’re American, aren’t you?” Mark nodded. “In London on business?”


“A bit of business, a bit of pleasure, you might say.”


There was general laughter. Miranda thus far had not dared say a word. She was fascinated, watching Mark flirt with their companion. Peter was attractive for a mature man. He had a ready smile and graceful, well-groomed hands. He and Mark chatted about London sights, shopping, entertainment. To Miranda, it seemed like every comment Mark made was a double entendre. Peter leaned forward, his lips slightly parted, his pale blue eyes gleaming, attention totally focused on her lover. Miranda felt slightly invisible. She didn’t mind.


They finished their drinks. Mark was about to order another round, but Peter held up his hand. “Excuse me, but I’ve got to visit the loo.” He strode across the room and disappeared through a doorway on the far side.


“Come on,” said Mark, grabbing Miranda’s hand and pulling her in the same direction.


“What…?”


“It’s a signal,” whispered Mark. “Come on.”


She followed him, a bit reluctantly, into the brightly-lit lavatory. It was immaculately clean. A vase of purple carnations sat on the sink.


Peter stood at a urinal along one side. She could hear the sound of his piss pouring into the porcelain fixture. Without hesitation, Mark took up position beside the older man, unzipped his fly, and extricated his penis. It was half-erect. His own cock still hanging out, Peter watched, fascinated, as Mark handled himself. Miranda hung back, her hands in her pockets. From where she stood, she could see both of their organs. After a few minutes of stroking, Mark began to pee. A queasy excitement settled in Miranda’s stomach as she watched the yellow stream arching through the air. Without realising it, she took a few steps closer, her eyes glued to the two men.


“So, Marcus, I’d like to give you a taste of how we entertain ourselves here in jolly old England,” said Peter softly. “Would you like that?”


Mark was stroking his cock again, making it swell to full tumescence. “I would, Peter,” he said with one of his angelic smiles. Peter reached out a hand, but instead of touching Mark’s cock as Miranda expected, he laid his palm on the black fabric stretched across Mark’s buttocks. “I’d like to give it to you here,” he said, almost in a whisper.


“Sounds good to me,” said Mark. He led the way toward one of the stalls. Suddenly Peter turned his eyes on Miranda. She saw, reflected in his blue eyes, the lust her boyish form inspired.


“And what about you, Randy? What would you like?” He licked his lips.


Miranda was speechless. Fortunately Mark stepped into the breach. “Randy’s a bit shy,” he said with a smile. “He just came out of the closet. I’m showing him the ropes, so to speak.” Peter half-smiled, half-leered at Miranda. Mark lowered his voice. “So far, he’s a virgin. But I suspect that he would not be adverse to giving you a blow job. Would you, Randy?”


Miranda swallowed hard. She tried to deepen her voice. “No, I’d like to do that,” she said. Then she realised that she meant it.






What follows is one of the raunchiest scenes in an admittedly explicit novel. However, you'll just have to use your imagination (unless you want to purchase the book, of course!) After all, that's what I did. I've never been to a British gay bar or watched two men have sex in the loo, or pretended that I was a boy.


See how much I have to look forward to!

13 comments:

  1. “You think that everything heightens erotic tension!” commented Miranda, sipping her drink.

    That's my new favorite line!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Lisabet,

    I'm so pleased you mentioned Butterfly during this week's theme. It was the first time I encountered your writing and one of the reasons I've revered your work so highly ever since.

    Your three week drive across the states sounds as though it was an adventure worthy of a novel. I trust that you'll be fictionalising the whole escapade one day.

    Best,

    Ash

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi, Jeremy,

    Actually I can hear someone in one of your novels using that line!

    I was recently thinking that Mark is one of my favorite characters. He's literally up for anything.

    All the best,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hello, Ash,

    Thank you for your compliments!

    I don't know if I'll ever fictionalize that journey (though I've used bits and pieces of it). Nobody would ever believe it!

    Hugs,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi Lisabet!

    You know I always envy you for your experience of the world. I've said it many times. You've had the worst and the best of life.

    Also thanks for mentioning the short stories. I downloaded them and I'm going to stick them in my eReader. Your web site is so well done, and some day I need to catch up to it.

    Thanks for a good post!


    Garce

    ReplyDelete
  6. Lisabet - You start off the week with your usual bang. Nice excerpt.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Great excerpt Lisabet. Your escapades sound rather exciting too.

    Regards

    Margaret

    ReplyDelete
  8. Funnily enough, many years ago when I was young and much more androgynous, I did dress up as a man. By all accounts I made a very convincing, pushy, sexually aggressive Latino lad. In trying to explain the feeling of it later, I said that moving through the world as a man feels different - like you're pushing the air aside as you walk. I remember it very fondly. Too bad I got tits.

    Now, of course, I'm going to have to buy this book.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hi, Garce,

    Thanks as usual for your kind words. I hope you enjoy the stories (although you may have read them already in FIRE).

    Hugs,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete
  10. Hi, Kathleen,

    Well, I try to keep things lively!

    (But I haven't got a clue how to write about your topic next week!)

    Warmly,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete
  11. Hello, Margaret,

    Thanks for dropping by.

    Yes, those were the days... Things to look back on in wonder as I age!

    Warmly,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete
  12. Hello, RG,

    I'm not surprised at your revelation, having read "The Night I Was Mel Torme". You captured the excitement of my own fantasies in a beautiful way.

    Alas -- well, I really shouldn't say alas since I actually really like them -- I've had tits since I was 13.

    Hugs,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete
  13. Hello, RG,

    I'm not surprised at your revelation, having read "The Night I Was Mel Torme". You captured the excitement of my own fantasies in a beautiful way.

    Alas -- well, I really shouldn't say alas since I actually really like them -- I've had tits since I was 13.

    Hugs,
    Lisabet

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.