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November 6, 2012

New Yaoifix Twitter and Facebook!

Despite my best attempts, it's been hard to keep up with my LJ, but you can follow all the latest in updates and news on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Yaoifix) and Facebook (search for 'Yaoifix')!
Hopefully if I get more time I can post here too, but there's always more to do than I have time for! (T_T)
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Published on November 06, 2012 14:14

August 2, 2011

New September Story Preview: The Dungeon!!

September will be premiering a new story in the Vignettes archive: The Dungeon. It will surround the adventures that take place in an upscale S&M sex club. ;)  For those you would like a little taste of what's to come (pun intended! hehe) here you are:

“Open you mouth wider…Yesss, that’s it. Good boy.”

I drank in Leon’s praise and sucked with renewed vigor. God, his cock felt good humping my throat.  There was nothing quite so good as a determined master with a nice, firm cock.

Leon’s hands gripped my hair, yanking just enough to send shivers down my back. I moaned and relaxed my throat as his hips swayed and he started fucking my mouth in earnest.

“Yes!” he gasped, his voice strained. Fuck, but it was amazing hearing someone’s voice crack as they came—especially when they came right in your mouth, their spunk shooting down your throat. I swallowed and swallowed as he dumped his load.

Finally, when he was depleted, Leon gave a sigh of satisfaction and pulled back, letting me nuzzle his still-stiff cock with my face just the way he knew I liked. I leisurely sucked at the tip, licking the last drops of come as he settled back into his chair.

“Now, where were we?” he asked, his voice already returning to normal. I stood and moved back around to the chair waiting for me in front of his desk. I didn’t bother putting my clothes back on. I enjoyed being naked and sprawled in the chair with my legs spread. Maybe Leon would fuck me before our appointment was over, if I enticed him enough.

“So, you plan on renewing your membership with us then?” Leon asked with a sexy grin.

“Yes, sir.”

Read more at Yaoifix.com the first Friday in Sept! :D

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Published on August 02, 2011 21:44

Now reporting from San Francisco!! :D

Shortly after getting back from Chicago, our search began for a house to rent with a couple friends in San Francisco (I was previously in the east bay, if I hadn't mentioned that). It pretty much consumed ALL of me and the hubby's time! It was insane - looking at 3-4 places a day all over the city! Both our friends have cars and needed parking, but *we* needed good public trans and a prime location near everything - two things which just do not mix! We'd almost given up until we finally found a place that seemed to meld all our needs! It's going to be a bit of a tight squeeze with 4 people (right now you can't even *walk* into our bedroom there are so many boxes!), but we have a huge backyard and the owner is super cool! He lives right next door and is willing to make some renovations we want to make. :) Including a shed out back for the hubby to make into a sort of make-shift little music studio! The landlord's also Irish and totally reminds me of my father's family! So all in all I think we got a good place! Whew!

And once that was taken care of, we were able to finally make our plans to visit some friends in Europe this fall! Two very good friends got married last year and we couldn't make it to the wedding, so we promised to come this year! It looked for a while like it wasn't going to happen, but we found a good deal to London (although with a long ass layover, oh well!) so thank goodness we'll make it! After all the craziness this entire past year, it will just be so good to get away and see friends! We aren't even really going to sight-see, it's more about just reuniting with everyone. :)

Now if we can just manage to actually unpack everything before then! haha.

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Published on August 02, 2011 21:25

New September Story Preview: The Dungeon!!

September will be premiering a new story in the Vignettes archive: The Dungeon. It will surround the adventures that take place in an upscale S&M sex club. ;)  For those you would like a little taste of what's to come (pun intended! hehe) here you are:

“Open you mouth wider…Yesss, that’s it. Good boy.”

I drank in Leon’s praise and sucked with renewed vigor. God, his cock felt good humping my throat.  There was nothing quite so good as a determined master with a nice, firm cock.

Leon’s hands gripped my hair, yanking just enough to send shivers down my back. I moaned and relaxed my throat as his hips swayed and he started fucking my mouth in earnest.

“Yes!” he gasped, his voice strained. Fuck, but it was amazing hearing someone’s voice crack as they came—especially when they came right in your mouth, their spunk shooting down your throat. I swallowed and swallowed as he dumped his load.

Finally, when he was depleted, Leon gave a sigh of satisfaction and pulled back, letting me nuzzle his still-stiff cock with my face just the way he knew I liked. I leisurely sucked at the tip, licking the last drops of come as he settled back into his chair.

“Now, where were we?” he asked, his voice already returning to normal. I stood and moved back around to the chair waiting for me in front of his desk. I didn’t bother putting my clothes back on. I enjoyed being naked and sprawled in the chair with my legs spread. Maybe Leon would fuck me before our appointment was over, if I enticed him enough.

“So, you plan on renewing your membership with us then?” Leon asked with a sexy grin.

“Yes, sir.”

Read more at Yaoifix.com the first Friday in Sept! :D

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Published on August 02, 2011 14:44

Now reporting from San Francisco!! :D

Shortly after getting back from Chicago, our search began for a house to rent with a couple friends in San Francisco (I was previously in the east bay, if I hadn't mentioned that). It pretty much consumed ALL of me and the hubby's time! It was insane - looking at 3-4 places a day all over the city! Both our friends have cars and needed parking, but *we* needed good public trans and a prime location near everything - two things which just do not mix! We'd almost given up until we finally found a place that seemed to meld all our needs! It's going to be a bit of a tight squeeze with 4 people (right now you can't even *walk* into our bedroom there are so many boxes!), but we have a huge backyard and the owner is super cool! He lives right next door and is willing to make some renovations we want to make. :) Including a shed out back for the hubby to make into a sort of make-shift little music studio! The landlord's also Irish and totally reminds me of my father's family! So all in all I think we got a good place! Whew!

And once that was taken care of, we were able to finally make our plans to visit some friends in Europe this fall! Two very good friends got married last year and we couldn't make it to the wedding, so we promised to come this year! It looked for a while like it wasn't going to happen, but we found a good deal to London (although with a long ass layover, oh well!) so thank goodness we'll make it! After all the craziness this entire past year, it will just be so good to get away and see friends! We aren't even really going to sight-see, it's more about just reuniting with everyone. :)

Now if we can just manage to actually unpack everything before then! haha.

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Published on August 02, 2011 14:25

June 19, 2011

Back in the Bay, Away from the Babies!

Finally back in the bay area after roaming Chicagoland for nearly 3 weeks. Saw lots of friends, and the hubby had a great gig at a place he used to play at regularly. I even sang one song with him! A first!! The downside is that the bar was in Indiana, where it is still legal to smoke! So combined with staying up til nearly 4am, my throat was cashed the next day. Then we kept hopping around to friend's places, and I'd forgotten that a lot of them still smoke too! Funny how you get used to being surrounded by non-smokers out in California. By the time we went up to Wisconsin to chill out for a few days, I was pretty sick. :(  Funny how I can stay healthy when everyone has colds around me, but I get so sick from travel fatigue. I guess it's a trade off? It was a good trip, though.
Unfortunately it ended with a 4 hr plane ride with a brat behind me using the tray attached to the back of my seat as a kick-toy! (Literally.) For whatever reason, the hubby and I always end up with kids behind us - its *uncanny* how often it happens! I gotta say that most of the time, it's not so bad - some bumping into the seat, crying, etc. But they usually fall asleep. Not these kids though. Totally loud, whiny, and no manners at all. Granted I don't have kids and I know it's gotta be damn hard, but ya gotta call 'em and ya see 'em, and these kids were *brats*! lol.

So I'm grateful to just be back and enjoying the California weather (it was oddly cold and cloudy in Chicago). And the *food*! We're totally spoiled with easily accessible organic and natural foods here. Our stomachs were totally hurting from all the meat and butter-doused grub in Chicago - although some of my favorite food is still to be had there! (Best pizza, hands down folks.) I guess I just gotta pace myself when I go! haha. But it was a bit odd noticing all the differences between Cali and the midwest on this trip. When we first got back to Chicago after Japan, all we noticed were the funny differences between asia and the u.s. I didn't expect to notice so many differences just between one area of the country and another I suppose. I mean, I knew there were differences, but they seemed so pronounced. For one, *everyone* is having babies in Chicago! A few of our friends aren't, but the majority are - yet out in Cali I don't think any of our friends are. Although a lot of our friends are younger or single here... But it still seems like a very different mentality. So many people in Chicago were like "We're trying!", as in trying for a baby. And a lot of them had fertility issues - some that resolved once a certain amount of stress was removed from their life - which I think is a big factor.  I actually don't understand the mentality of 'trying' for babies. At base, it just means you're having unprotected sex, right? So why not just enjoy the fact you and your partner can do it all the time as much as you want and not have to reach for the condom or worry if you've taken the pill that day? Instead they're checking their iPhone 'fertility' apps (yes, they exist!) and probably making sure they have sex at only the most fertile hours or whatnot. *shakes head* I think it just causes way too much stress.

As you can see, the midwest trip was  very baby-centric one the whole - visiting friends with kids, pregnant friends, friends trying for kids, etc. It was just...weird to be surrounded by it so much! I think I'll just enjoy taking care of my cat before I start thinking of babies! haha.

, Awa
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Published on June 19, 2011 19:47

Back in the Bay, Away from the Babies!

Finally back in the bay area after roaming Chicagoland for nearly 3 weeks. Saw lots of friends, and the hubby had a great gig at a place he used to play at regularly. I even sang one song with him! A first!! The downside is that the bar was in Indiana, where it is still legal to smoke! So combined with staying up til nearly 4am, my throat was cashed the next day. Then we kept hopping around to friend's places, and I'd forgotten that a lot of them still smoke too! Funny how you get used to being surrounded by non-smokers out in California. By the time we went up to Wisconsin to chill out for a few days, I was pretty sick. :(  Funny how I can stay healthy when everyone has colds around me, but I get so sick from travel fatigue. I guess it's a trade off? It was a good trip, though.
Unfortunately it ended with a 4 hr plane ride with a brat behind me using the tray attached to the back of my seat as a kick-toy! (Literally.) For whatever reason, the hubby and I always end up with kids behind us - its *uncanny* how often it happens! I gotta say that most of the time, it's not so bad - some bumping into the seat, crying, etc. But they usually fall asleep. Not these kids though. Totally loud, whiny, and no manners at all. Granted I don't have kids and I know it's gotta be damn hard, but ya gotta call 'em and ya see 'em, and these kids were *brats*! lol.

So I'm grateful to just be back and enjoying the California weather (it was oddly cold and cloudy in Chicago). And the *food*! We're totally spoiled with easily accessible organic and natural foods here. Our stomachs were totally hurting from all the meat and butter-doused grub in Chicago - although some of my favorite food is still to be had there! (Best pizza, hands down folks.) I guess I just gotta pace myself when I go! haha. But it was a bit odd noticing all the differences between Cali and the midwest on this trip. When we first got back to Chicago after Japan, all we noticed were the funny differences between asia and the u.s. I didn't expect to notice so many differences just between one area of the country and another I suppose. I mean, I knew there were differences, but they seemed so pronounced. For one, *everyone* is having babies in Chicago! A few of our friends aren't, but the majority are - yet out in Cali I don't think any of our friends are. Although a lot of our friends are younger or single here... But it still seems like a very different mentality. So many people in Chicago were like "We're trying!", as in trying for a baby. And a lot of them had fertility issues - some that resolved once a certain amount of stress was removed from their life - which I think is a big factor.  I actually don't understand the mentality of 'trying' for babies. At base, it just means you're having unprotected sex, right? So why not just enjoy the fact you and your partner can do it all the time as much as you want and not have to reach for the condom or worry if you've taken the pill that day? Instead they're checking their iPhone 'fertility' apps (yes, they exist!) and probably making sure they have sex at only the most fertile hours or whatnot. *shakes head* I think it just causes way too much stress.

As you can see, the midwest trip was  very baby-centric one the whole - visiting friends with kids, pregnant friends, friends trying for kids, etc. It was just...weird to be surrounded by it so much! I think I'll just enjoy taking care of my cat before I start thinking of babies! haha.

, Awa
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Published on June 19, 2011 12:47

May 23, 2011

Not Exactly the Best Birthday Ever

Sadly, my bday is about to pass and it has been a bit of a dud. I went out with a few friends yesterday. Did have a good lunch, but that was the highlight. My one friend got me a card thinking I was a Tom Robbins fan, but realized after he handed it to me that she had gotten me mixed with someone else. Her and her boyfriend did get me some interesting books, but didn't have time to wrap them, or even bag them. Not a big deal, but add to that the fact the other friend didn't have time to get me anything at all, and that the hubby didn't have time to order me anything ahead of time enough for it to actually arrive before my bday passed and it was kind of a bummer. Plus, no one sang to me. No 'happy birthday' song was forthcoming. I guess they didn't think to ask at the restaurant, and there was only me, one friend, and the hubby for cupcakes afterward (everyone else was out of town) so I guess it would be kinda a small crowd to sing. Still, I missed it. And that was all actually the day *before* my actual birth date - which was today. And what did I do today? Nothing. Spent most of it by myself because the hubby had to pick up a friend at the airport and the one friend I was hoping to meet up with couldn't. So... now that the day is drawing to a close and I've done absolutely nothing special for it, it kinda feels really sad.  Hubby and I were supposed to watch Howl's Moving Castle (because it's my fav and he's never sat through the whole thing), and he just fell asleep on me.
It's probably my fault for not planning better. I don't know many people around here, so with so few people to celebrate with me, I wanted to keep it low key... but I guess it was *too* low key. Basically didn't feel like anything special at all, except for the good lunch. So, at least there was that.
Le sigh.
It just sucks to look back and see how humdrum everyone was about it. I hate making a big fuss- and I feel like I shouldn't have to- it's nice when people at least bother to wrap gifts - or get any at all. Still, everyone's been busy and under a lot of pressure, so how can I blame them? I don't even have the right to be mad. But I'm still disappointed. *shrug*
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Published on May 23, 2011 05:59

May 22, 2011

Not Exactly the Best Birthday Ever

Sadly, my bday is about to pass and it has been a bit of a dud. I went out with a few friends yesterday. Did have a good lunch, but that was the highlight. My one friend got me a card thinking I was a Tom Robbins fan, but realized after he handed it to me that she had gotten me mixed with someone else. Her and her boyfriend did get me some interesting books, but didn't have time to wrap them, or even bag them. Not a big deal, but add to that the fact the other friend didn't have time to get me anything at all, and that the hubby didn't have time to order me anything ahead of time enough for it to actually arrive before my bday passed and it was kind of a bummer. Plus, no one sang to me. No 'happy birthday' song was forthcoming. I guess they didn't think to ask at the restaurant, and there was only me, one friend, and the hubby for cupcakes afterward (everyone else was out of town) so I guess it would be kinda a small crowd to sing. Still, I missed it. And that was all actually the day *before* my actual birth date - which was today. And what did I do today? Nothing. Spent most of it by myself because the hubby had to pick up a friend at the airport and the one friend I was hoping to meet up with couldn't. So... now that the day is drawing to a close and I've done absolutely nothing special for it, it kinda feels really sad.  Hubby and I were supposed to watch Howl's Moving Castle (because it's my fav and he's never sat through the whole thing), and he just fell asleep on me.
It's probably my fault for not planning better. I don't know many people around here, so with so few people to celebrate with me, I wanted to keep it low key... but I guess it was *too* low key. Basically didn't feel like anything special at all, except for the good lunch. So, at least there was that.
Le sigh.
It just sucks to look back and see how humdrum everyone was about it. I hate making a big fuss- and I feel like I shouldn't have to- it's nice when people at least bother to wrap gifts - or get any at all. Still, everyone's been busy and under a lot of pressure, so how can I blame them? I don't even have the right to be mad. But I'm still disappointed. *shrug*
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Published on May 22, 2011 22:59

May 19, 2011

Possibly the Best Day Ever!

I'm sooo sleepy right now and really should get in bed soon - especially considering I will likely try to finish The Lord of White Hell before I actually sleep! - but just had to post because today was *awesome*!  Chilled with a good friend of mine I had met while in Japan (she's American and was also a JET). It was actually sunny and *warm* for one - so rare for the Bay area!  We started the day by splurging on lunch at an awesome French restaurant, which my friend treated me to cause she's awesome too! Then happened to go by a pastry shop that sells Parisian macaroons - pretty much my favorite dessert ever! They had amazing flavors, like salted caramel and yuzu (a kind of citrus fruit from Japan) and were sooo tasty! If you've never had Parisian macaroons, google them, find the nearest place to you that has them, and go! When made well they are the best things ever! And they aren't something you can just whip up yourself, like cupcakes are. The recipe for them is deceptively simple, but making them well is practically an art form. (Probably one of the many reasons they became popular in Japan!)
Of course, that would've made a lovely day right there, but then we decided to put the top down on the car and bask in some sunny-ness! The car isn't even mine actually! lol. A friend of mine is at Cannes and let me and the hubby have his mustang convertible while he's gone. So it was perfect timing! We decided to head to a sorbet place that's usually kind of out of the way for us normally - Scream Sorbet! This place is *insanely* good. If you're ever in the Bay area, look them up. They sell their stuff at a bunch of weekly farmers markets all over the city, so you don't always have to make the trek out to the east bay to get it - although it's totally worth it! They use some sort of special machine that makes the sorbet incredibly smooth and they get all the ingredients from local farms. Plus, the flavors literally change *every* day so the variety is crazy! Basic flavors like pistachio rival gelati straight from Italy, and others are just awesome for their uniqueness - like Beet Lemon, Rose Vanilla, Almond Pink Peppercorn, Citrus Fennel, etc! And there's no dairy, so mu lactose-intolerant hubby can eat all he wants! haha.

Ok, so enough of plugging Scream, hehe. (Can't help it! It's so good!)  It was good food and good company and good weather, so what more could you ask for? Well, maybe some boys feeding eat other the sorbet...! Perhaps another day! XD
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Published on May 19, 2011 07:38