She pretended that it was his demanding flesh caressing her inside. Even her husband noticed how her body began to reciprocate by thrusting itself forward, so his movements became...
Garun Aghajanyan
was born in Yerevan. Graduating from Agricultural Academy, in 1984 he defended a thesis in the Botany Institute. He is a Candidate of Biological Science. He started to write at the age of 6. He is a member of the Writers’ Union of Armenia. He has two sons. Garun lives in Yerevan and Barcelona. The stories are translated into English, Russian, Persian and Spanish. Books. Պատմվածքներ “Stories” (Yerevan, 1993); Ինտիմ “Intimacy” (Yerevan, 1999).
Why the inevitable? Why was it inevitable? Simply because a woman always feels it, nothing more, and she has no need to explain or rationalize it. The ostrich-like expressions...
“Uh-uh,” the woman shook her head. She’d already gotten hers. Those thoughts always visited her after the act. She could ‘relax’ simply by touching, but rubbing up against something....