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A collection where passion is drawn in ink and intimacy lingers in every line. The Birthday gathers original, sensual short stories set in contemporary worlds, each one heightened by evocative manga-style illustrations. Desire unfolds through subtle gestures, stolen glances, and whispered provocations — never vulgar, always suggestive, and alive with emotional intensity. These are tales of longing and connection, where the beauty of the body meets the art of storytelling. At the heart of the book lies the title story, The Birthday — a charged encounter between Umberto and Noemy, lovers who delight in each other’s blushes and provocations. Their playful games blur into dangerous temptation when a stranger enters their night, shifting the balance of desire and stirring emotions they did not expect. In the dim glow of the pub, laughter and silence tangled between them. Her dress rose just enough to reveal lace and skin, her words sharp as sweetness on his lips. Across the table, another woman’s tears glimmered — and suddenly, the game was no longer theirs alone. An illustrated journey into hidden worlds of intimacy — where every sketch breathes, and every word aches with longing. Open these pages, and let desire draw you in.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2025
The Birthday
Collection of Sexy Erotic Stories for Adults Illustrated with Nude Manga and Hentai Images
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Emily White
© 2025 Emily White
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Imprint
Table of Contents
Introduction
Whiplash
The birthday
Thank You!
Welcome to a captivating journey where my enthralling stories seamlessly intertwine with enchanting illustrations that redefine the very essence of desire in the world of hentai erotica.
Within the secret pages of these forbidden tales, I invite you to immerse yourself in a fiery universe of unrestrained passion. Every word is a whispered moan, and each illustration is a visual embrace that transforms the realms of fantasy into tangible reality.
This collection is not for the faint of heart. It's a bold manifesto, an invitation urging you to delve into the dark depths of lust, where pleasure is painted with audacious strokes and details that promise to quicken the rhythm of your heart. The illustrations are provocative gateways, guiding you into sensual dimensions where every hidden desire finds its expression without remorse.
Are you ready to plunge into a whirlwind of seduction and temptation, where the pages themselves transform into a stage for your most secret fantasies? Allow yourself to be carried away into a realm where sin transforms into art, and art seamlessly merges harmoniously with the ecstasy of desire.
Lift the cover and prepare for an experience ignited by the flame of passion. This is not just another collection; it's your exclusive ticket to the boldest manifestations of anime eros, written masterfully by me, Emily White.
Cesare, the guardian and handyman of the marina, is lazily sitting in his director's chair behind the small table on which lies the newspaper he has just finished glancing through, which the breeze now seems to want to open again. The same breeze caresses his skin, dried out by the salt and blackened by the sun, which seems even darker in contrast to the whiteness of almost everything around him, from Cesare's panama hat to the tabletop, from the wall of the small building behind the man to the predominant color of all the boats moored a few meters away.
Although he is standing in the shade of the canopy, the sun reaches him indirectly, reflected off the water. He pays no attention to the news in the newspaper, the breeze, or the blinding reflection of the sun; he is used to these things.
The novelty is "Capriccio 20," the boat that has been moored at berth B-12 for three days.
The boat is very eye-catching, standing out from the others due to its larger size and more accurate finish. Its owner is also eye-catching: he has an athletic, harmoniously proportioned physique, with enviable muscles, a perfect tan, and long, straight, light brown hair that often flutters, especially the tuft on his forehead.
He has been anchored for three days and has not gone out to sea, but he shuttles back and forth between the boat and the mainland, spending a lot of time in the cabin and sometimes taking people on board for short periods. He takes young people, mostly girls.
Only a few are pretty, but they all have an air of superiority about them, which Cesare finds quite unpleasant, because they walk past him without even looking at him or saying a word, even though he is not there by chance but because he is the guard, the custodian, the person in charge, and he has the right to know who enters and leaves the marina.
To tell the truth, it should be the owner of the boat who informs him, but he doesn't, and this makes Cesare even more nervous.
'Further' because Cesare took an immediate dislike to 'that guy' as soon as he found out who he was: the son of a very well-known figure, one of those people who matter in society, who are often in the newspapers, but above all are in a position to pull some strings.
His father is one of those 'big shots', known to many, revered by some, feared by others, envied by a few, disliked by Cesare only because, by nature, he has no sympathy for the powerful.
As a result, he doesn't even like his son. Objectively, Cesare's preconceived dislike is also fueled by the young man's behavior: whether his behavior stems from shyness or arrogance is irrelevant; he acts as if Cesare isn't there, and therefore Cesare considers him rude. He dislikes him and dislikes the girls he brings on board.