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Steamy Stories Podcast
Elf on a Shelf: Part 1

Steamy Stories Podcast

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Elf on a Shelf: Part 1 Her stalker wasn't who she thought he was; Based on a post by LingeringAfterthought, in 3 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. Honey smiled at the long line of children waiting to see Santa, flipping her phone from Google Translate back to see the information of the next little girl in line, who was looking up at her somberly with large liquid brown eyes. In her small face was a familiar mixture of fear and hope. Wonder; it was wonder in her eyes, Honey thought. Unlike the tired and jaded adults, dutifully shifting their weight from foot to foot, holding overstuffed shopping bags and all the coats of their kids as they distracted themselves on their phones, the children got more and more excited as they drew near the man in the furry red suit with white trim. Honey loved working with the children; because like them, she sometimes could still see the magic. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Norman shift uncomfortably in the painted plywood throne made for him to sit with the children and discuss their good behavior and of the wishes that they hoped would come true. Even at age 62, Norman still saw the magic with his merry bright blue eyes, but it faded when his prostate pained him. When the photographer got the shot the parent wanted, Honey walked to where most of the long line could see her as Norman flashed her a look of worshipful gratitude. The adults' faces immediately fell, knowing what was coming. "I'm afraid Santa needs to take a quick break because apparently the reindeer have begun arguing again!" Norman put his gloved hands up to his real beard, pulled a comically dismayed face, jumped up from his throne, and ran off toward the restrooms. Honey shook her head mournfully and continued, "The reindeer were all practicing their Christmas carols when Comet and Cupid couldn't decide how many times Santa checks his list in Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Does anyone here remember how it goes?" she asked, scanning the line for people game enough to help. Honey scampered back and forth along the line trying to choose among the eager volunteers, her white-trimmed, pink fur skirt flaring out around her thighs, her long legs clad in sparkly curly-toed ruby slippers and candy cane swirl stockings catching the eyes of several fathers. Suddenly, she gasped listening carefully to her headset, "Nina?" she called out. "Comet and Cupid say they will only stop arguing if 'Nina' gives the answer. Is there a 'Nina' here today? Nina?" Honey looked around at the crowd carefully until the little girl with the big brown eyes, who had been quietly waiting 57 minutes in line, gathered the courage to raise her hand. "Oh! Are you Nina?" she asked, running over and crouching down near the girl. "We just adopted her; she only speaks Portuguese," the weary woman holding her hand said quietly. Honey gasped and smiled widely, "Voc fala portugu s Nina? Maravilhosa!" she said, watching the little girl's eyes brighten excitedly. "Voc pode me dizer quantas vezes o Papai Noel verifica sua lista?" she asked, holding her microphone out to the little girl. "Duas vezes!" Nina said confidently into the mic. Honey listened carefully to her headset, concentrating, "'Duas vezes' it is! They've stopped arguing!" she announced. "But now, they want us all to sing the song in Portuguese! Nina, voc vai me ajudar a ensin -los a m sica?" she asked. Nina nodded and slowly she and Honey taught the familiar song to the crowd in a new language. As always, a hush came on the crowd when Honey began to sing. Heads raised up from forgotten phones. Vague smiles drifted onto the turning heads of passers-by in the mall as they paused in their frenetic search for gifts. It wasn't so much that Honey's voice was beautiful, though it certainly was. It was more that when Honey sang, it seemed to make the things that didn't really matter melt away. To those that believed in such things, Honey's voice was magic. When she sang, people held their breath and didn't even miss the air. Honey closed her eyes as she sang next to Nina. It was a newly acquired habit. Though she had been taught to let her eyes slowly drift over the audience, letting them make a connection with each person as she sang, she didn't do that anymore. She knew he was out there. She felt his presence frequently as she worked, but it was only when she sang that he came out into the open. She couldn't hold her voice steady when she saw him watching her, so she closed her eyes and let the magic continue for the crowd. When the song ended, Honey opened her eyes as the crowd cheered, finding his powerful form immediately as if she had been commanded to look at him. Zach. He had changed a lot in the year since he brought his sister's children through the long Santa line, drawing her almost too-large dark blue eyes to him then, as easily as he did now. After bringing his nieces and nephews through the line, he'd gone home and brought all his neighbors' kids to see Santa in five more trips, watching her the entire time. He looked at her as if he'd never seen anything like her in the world, like he couldn't believe she was real. She had loved feeling his eyes on her then, hearing his voice. She had wanted to climb up in his lap, feel his large arms curled around her, whisper to him about how good she had been that year, and of how much she hoped he would make her wishes come true. Of course, all that was before he'd told her he wanted to kill her. Zach's face looked leaner now, though his body seemed even larger, if such a thing was possible. His brooding, deep-set eyes were not merry, as they had been when children climbed his tree-like body in her line last year. They weren't nervously soft and adoring of every part of her, as they had been at their candle-lit dinner. His eyes weren't rageful or insane as you might expect from someone visiting their object of murderous hate, but rather; they were tortured, trapped. Pain and quiet desperation had taken up restless residence in the windows to his soul. Honey knew she shouldn't look at him so much, but she just wished she could understand what she had done wrong. Once the line of children and parents had cleared, it was long past the official closing time. Honey cleaned up the display and prepared it for the next day while Norman took one last lingering trip to the restroom. Her phone showed numerous messages from work friends from her other job asking where she was. The firm had planned a Christmas party at Gatsby's, a gorgeous club worthy of F. Scott Fitzgerald's glamorous hero. It was also the place where Zach had taken her on their first and last date. The Gatsby's waiter had looked stunned and confused when she shakily ordered herself an "angel shot," the code-phrase used to quietly ask bartenders or wait staff for help when you felt threatened, but after his initial shock, the waiter immediately escorted her secretly to a taxi waiting outside before Zach returned to the table. Gatsby's had saved her life; but she didn't want to go back there. After avoiding call after call from Zach, she finally answered and politely asked him never to call her again. To her surprise, he didn't. He never spoke to her again. Unless she sang, she never even saw him, but she felt his presence almost everywhere. It felt like she was haunted by him; haunted by something wonderful and magical that, inexplicably, went horribly wrong. Her phone buzzed again, the display showing that the firm's senior partner wanted to FaceTime her. Steeling herself, she answered. "Honey Lane where in the hell; oh my god lookit you!" Aaron Timberman held the phone high above his head with his long ex-basketball-player arms and Honey saw a crowd of her co-workers crowd into the picture behind him. "Um, hi sir. Sorry I'm late to;" "You're an elf!" "Um, yeah. It's a volunteer thing;" "Wait, wait, wait; you have the shoes? You know, with the; toes?" he slurred, motioning his finger in a spiral motion. Honey bit her lips and tilted the camera down her body, showing her entire costume, tilting her foot to show off the curled toe. "I'm sorry it got late tonight, but I'll be there as soon as I can get home and get changed;" Timberman looked around at the crowd surrounding him, "Guys, do we wanna see Honey Lane here at the party in some boring old Anne Klein shit, or do we want the elf?" he yelled, pointing at the screen. Behind him, almost a dozen of her co-workers began chanting "Elf, Elf, Elf, Elf!" "Get yer ass over here, Elf," Timberman ordered, poking at his screen several times before effectively ending the call. A few minutes later, Norman finally came back from the restroom and gave Honey a ride over to Gatsby's in his red SUV bedecked with a bumper sticker that read, "My other car's a SLEIGH!" Honey hopped out after getting bits of advice from Norman that would have been appropriate several decades ago. With flaming cheeks, she brushed the furry white pompom from her hat out of her face and told the smirking ma tre d which party she wanted, sighing when he grinned widely and escorted her through the middle of the main dining area, much to her horror. When the doors to the party room opened and she was greeted by another round of "Elf, Elf, Elf, Elf," she didn't feel much better. She was starving, so she headed over to the buffet and began loading up a plate with delicious-looking things on ice in shot glasses, impaled on sticks, or immersed in flames. She just spied a quiet table in a dark corner and was winding her way toward it to it to scarf down her only food since breakfast before she could be drawn into a drunken debate. That was the plan, anyway. "Hunnybaby! Lookit you! C'mon we gotta dance!" Lee James slurred to her fur-trimmed tits. With a sigh, she smiled and laid her plate down on a nearby table, promising to herself that she would eat right after enduring a dance with the favored junior partner. Unfortunately, after Lee angled her awkwardly around the dance floor, they'd drawn so much attention that everyone wanted to get pics of themselves toasting and dancing with the Christmas elf. At some point, she found herself in Timberman's arms with a glass of champagne in her hand. "Um; what?" she said, almost asking herself how she had gotten there. "I said you look lovely, tonight, Honey. Much better than in a shawl and sheath dress," he said, quickly twirling her around as they reached the edge of the dance floor. "Twirling makes my skirt go up; I'm dizzy," she murmured. A familiar dark figure flashed in the background and disappeared as Timberman turned her again. She looked around, trying to find the figure again, but she couldn't see him anywhere. Why was he there? Had she been singing again? "Well, I'll make sure nobody twirls you, my dear," he said, twirling her and smiling as her skirt flew up her long candy-cane striped legs. "The wives wouldn't like it." "I like your wife's dress Mr. Timberman; looks warm. It covers her ass when she sits, too," she slurred, frowning in confusion at the dark red drink in her hand now. Zach was frowning, and then he just looked blurry again as she swirled around. Maybe swirling made it harder for him to kill her. Why did he want to kill her? It just wasn't fair. Timberman leaned down and dipped her, "I'll make sure to give her your compliments. You know, if you like what wives wear, you should consider getting married. Lee is quite taken with you, you know," he said, stroking his hand against the soft pink velvet of her dress. Honey found herself drifting away and wandering inside her head again, thinking about Lee; he was handsome in an overly-polished way, said funny things, but they always sounded a little mean, like he wanted to be the only one laughing; and he also took her away from the food plate that just floated by on a table. It was still full. She should have eaten that food. What time was it? "He likes my boobs; and he doesn't want to kill me," she agreed eventually, surprised to find that Timberman was gone and she was dancing with Lee James again. "Well, I can't blame him for that; they're fucking perfect; just like everything else. I'm gonna come on them after you suck me off; he murmured, pulling her closer against him. "Let me take you home, Honey; penthouse view of the city; "Umm; no, that's not home; I live in the; railroad place; with the trains?" Honey explained, pointing in what she thought was the direction of the Lowertown Commons. Why did every guy think she lived with them tonight? "Sounds charming, Eliza Doolittle; you should trade up. You don't know how much I'd love twist your arms back and fuck this ass wide open over my balcony tonight," he said, reaching his hand under her skirt and greedily squeezing her bottom. "You'd like that, wouldn't you Honey? I can tell; Lee whispered, his cologne invading her head and making her queasy. "I feel sick; Honey whimpered and staggered away, trying to find the quiet table where the food was that would make her less drunk. The dance floor was confusing, though, always turning around and thumping and flashing. She leaned against a pillar until she got a better sense of where she was. She liked the pillar. It was big and strong; and it stroked her hair. "Honey; wake up, Honey. Open your mouth. You need to take these," the vaguely familiar voice said, cutting through the sleep that had been blocking out some of the pain she felt everywhere. She obediently opened her mouth and the hand put two caplets on her tongue. A water bottle squirted a little cool liquid into her mouth until she moaned and sucked harder, desperate for more. "Not too much. Wait until you can hold that down. I'll give you more in a bit. You don't want that IV back, do you?" "Nuh" Honey groaned. She hated needles. Sure, just about every part of her body hurt more than a needle did, right now, but somehow needle pain felt personal. Like with Zach. He didn't seem like someone who went around wanting to choke everybody; just her. She was nobody special; just a simple girl who kept lawyers organized and tried to be nice. Then, someone wonderful like Zach thought she needed to die. That hurt. Something about her made him go from being tender and intensely loving to someone who; it just didn't make sense. What did she do? Mercifully, sleep faded the pain and clouded her thoughts. Voices below her intruded into a wonderful dream where she was bouncing on clouds. Though not in the same room, the voices seemed strangely clear. "I can't; Terry, she cries when I do that," the pills voice said, making her eyes fly open. She knew that voice. She hadn't heard it for a year, but she would never forget it. Her body reacted with a confused mix of emotions, her cheeks flushing and adrenaline searing a path all through her at the same time. "That's because it hurts her. You know what hurts more? Bedsores. Man up. Use the pillows to prop her weight against the parts that aren't hurt on whichever side. It's either this, or she goes back to the hospital, and I have it on good authority you won't be allowed to visit after what happened." "She was screaming; Zach gritted. "Yeah, well they were putting her shoulder back in. People scream. That still doesn't excuse what you did. Since when did you become such a pussy about pain?" Terry asked. "since her." "oh my god." "Shut up," Zach grunted. "Oh my god; "Yeah, that's not shutting up." "The great Z-dog has been taken down;" "Shut up, maggot, it's not like that. I'm just taking care of h;" "By a little bitty pink Christmas elf; Terry laughed. There was a scuffling sound and then a loud whoomp and a forceful exhalation of air. "So, I turn her every few hours until she can do it for herself?" Zach asked, casually. "Yes, sir," Terry choked. "Anything else?" "Clear liquids until she can hold stuff down. Talk to her. Ask her questions. If she seems disoriented or part of her face goes slack, she goes back to the hospital. Don't fuck around." "Got it. Are you squared away, or do we need to discuss this further?" "Squared away, sir," Terry choked, then gasped in relief, panting faintly. "Jesus Christ, you haven't lost your touch. We on for the hump tomorrow at 0 500?" "No. I'm gonna stick close here until she's;" "Got it. Hey, maybe they have those Baby Bjorn things in elf-size. Then, you could just strap her onto your ba; ow! ow! ow, ow, ow!" "You weren't particularly attached to the rest of that sentence, were you, maggot?" Zach growled. "Sir, no sir; Terry squeaked. "I didn't think so. You'll be back here Wednesday," Zach stated, more as an order than a question. "Yeah, if you want me to. Honestly, right now she just needs rest and TLC more than a medic. That stands for 'tender loving care' by the way, not;" "You were just going," Zach said, as the voices moved to another end of the room below her. "Hey, you wanna know what makes an elf's toes curl up like tha;" Terry asked, his question cut off by the slamming of the door. Honey listened, trembling and terrified as Zach paced the floor below her. Though his voice hadn't changed, he sounded nothing like the man that had wooed her so tenderly a year ago. He sounded dangerous, brutal even. He definitely sounded like the kind of person that went around wanting to choke everyone, she thought, strangely relieved that her heartbreak felt a little less personal. How could she have been so wrong in her impression of him? She looked around the room, understanding now how the voices had reached her so easily. She was in an open industrial loft bedroom that opened onto the main floor below. Looking around, she realized she must be in Zach's huge bed, though if the crisply made side next to her was any indication, he hadn't been sleeping in it with her. Looking down her body, she gasped quietly. Her left arm was in a sling strapped to her chest, her legs were covered in bruises, and the right leg that was being stabbed with an invisible knife right now, was wrapped up in an air cast boot. What had happened to her? The last thing she remembered was feeling sick as she tried to get away from Lee's groping hands on the dance floor. After that; nothing. How did she get here? A beeping noise sounded below and Zach walked across the room to what sounded like a kitchen. The sound of water being poured into a cup, the ringing of a spoon stirring it, a pill bottle being opened. Honey shivered, realizing he was probably coming up to her, soon. She closed her eyes and tried to slow her breathing, feigning sleep. Steps ascending to the loft bedroom. Ankle stabbing, stab, stab, stab, stab with every panicked heartbeat. A tray went down on the nightstand next to her. A chair across the room was lifted and set down by the bed. Honey told herself to breathe slowly, willing the tears welling behind her lids not to leak out of her eyes. He would leave her alone if she was sleeping, wouldn't he? "You're not sleeping," Zach's voice stated, quietly, and her stomach clenched in fear. "You've been waking up for these pills every four hours like a junkie. I know you don't want to talk to me, Honey, but until you're squared away, you're gonna have to. So, cut the crap, open your eyes, and let's get this done." Honey opened her eyes to see his grim face looking down at her. With one blink, large tears rolled down her pale cheeks, and Zach's jaw set angrily. Sitting down in the chair, he put his elbows on his knees and leaned his massive shoulders forward, looking at her. His hands looked like they could crush rocks as he gripped them together. "Let's get some things straight. I don't know what you think you know about me, but acting like I'm some kind of psycho is pretty shitty. You want nothing of me, that's fine, but you're hurt because you screamed and flung yourself down some stairs rather than let me help you to an Uber. You're staying here until you're well, because some shithead at that party gave you enough roofies to be in a coma for almost 3 days and I'm not dragging my ass to that rat trap of yours in the Commons every day to make sure they don't come back while you're weak. Are we clear?" he asked. Honey swallowed and nodded, wincing at the pain in her neck and head. That just seemed to make Zach angrier. "While you are here, you will do as you're told. You will eat what you get, and you will not complain. You see these, here?" he said, holding up the magic caplets that made everything better. "These are the last ones you're getting. I'm switching you to ibuprofen and Tylenol because, unchecked, this Sackler shit will fuck you up for good and that's not happening on my watch. Do you understand?" he asked. "Yes," Honey whispered. At the sound of her voice, Zach's mouth twitched, but at least he didn't look as angry as when she'd nodded and winced. "You will follow your doctor's orders to the last goddamn word. You will rest. You will do your therapy. You will let me help you and you will ask me for what you need because I am not a fucking mind reader. And so help me, if you do anything stupid like get out of that bed without me here to help you, or push yourself away from me like you did at Gatsby's, or any other drama shit that hurts even one hair on that head again, I will personally make you regret you were ever born." "Yes, Zach," Honey breathed, confused. Two more tears rolled down her cheeks. Without thinking, she leaned over to wipe them off on her shoulder and cried out in pain. Zach squeezed his clenched hands together and several of his knuckles cracked. "You don't use my name. You don't get to use my name. You're not getting under my skin again, you hear me?" Zach growled, using his rough knuckle to wipe her tears. "Orders a fucking angel shot in my own fucking club; fuck you. I don't have a name, you don't have a name. You're nothing to me. Understand?" "Yes, sir," she whispered. Honey leaned forward and took the last spoonful of broth into her mouth and swallowed, looking longingly at the noodles at the bottom of the cup. Zach caught a drop of broth at the bottom of her lower lip with the spoon and returned it to her mouth. "No," he said, seeing where her eyes lingered. "I can do it," she pleaded. "Please; I haven't had anything solid since; how long has it been?" "I said, no. You throw up on another pair of my skivvies and I'll be doing laundry twice a week," Zach said, dabbing her mouth with a paper towel. "Why do I have to wear your boxer briefs anyway? They feel weird. They have this hole-flap thing; and there are some places that aren't supposed to feel a breeze," Honey said, lifting the blanket to look down at his underwear loosely covering her hips. "Are you complaining?" he asked quietly. Honey's eyes darted quickly to his face, "No sir," she murmured, looking down at her lap. "I just thought if I had some of my things here, you wouldn't have to do the laundry so much." "I'll worry about what I have to do, Honey," he said, unthinkingly using her name. Startled, she looked up to see his eyes wandering over her, his massive t-shirt sleeves going down past her elbows. She felt ridiculous and disheveled, but something about the way he looked at her made her hold her breath. Then, without another word, he slurped the noodles out of the cup and took the tray downstairs. After that, the two settled into a quiet routine of him feeding her, giving her medicine, and watching her sleep most of the day. She would sometimes awaken to the soft repetitive sounds of him running on a treadmill, or the clinking of him lifting weights downstairs where she couldn't see him. Then, he would go to the bathroom and shower. After his shower, he came upstairs again in his towel and took some clothes from his dresser before going back downstairs to change. Honey found herself looking forward to those few seconds each day, watching his droplet-covered torso twist as he leaned over his dresser. He frowned as he flipped through his carefully folded underwear. "You wearing the grey ones?" he asked, not looking at her. Honey peeked under the covers, "Um, yes sir," she replied. "I'm supposed to wear the grey ones today," he grumbled to himself. Honey didn't say anything. Zach was the one who picked out which underwear she wore today. He was the one who looked away while he painstakingly slipped the old ones off her hips and pulled the new ones over her boot and up her legs until her bottom was covered again. There was nothing about her life that wasn't chosen and executed by him. If he wasn't happy about the color of his underwear, that was his fault. Still, Zach kept rummaging around in his underwear drawer as if another crisply folded grey pair would somehow magically appear. Finally, rather than offend him by laughing, Honey spoke, "Um; you know, if they're clean, I could wear the pair I had on when I went to the hospital and you could have these. It would get you back on schedule; Zach lifted his head from the drawer and glared at her, as if he thought she was making fun of him. Honey held carefully still and shrugged her uninjured limb. She wasn't making fun, she just wanted to help. The movement caused the huge neckline to gape over to the side, revealing her bare shoulder. She waited as Zach stared impassively at her, the vein at his neck throbbing. After a long moment, he walked over and stood next to her, the tuck of his towel right next to her face. With every breath, she inhaled the scent of his wet body and the bar soap he used. A rivulet of water painstakingly slid from his chest and down his abdomen, until finally disappearing into the tightly twisted white cotton. Honey glanced up to see that he had been reading her face as she watched the droplet's progress. With a shaking breath, she blushed and pulled the covers higher with her good arm. With a twist of his mouth, Zach pulled the neckline back over her shoulder again and quickly left the room. That night, after leaving her with a video baby monitor watching her on the nightstand, Zach returned with a bag of her underwear and some of her nightgowns. After watching her excitedly sort through them, Zach pushed them aside and sat on the edge of the bed. "There were a bunch of boxes with tags on them in your living room. What's that about?" he asked. Honey's eyes dropped, "Oh; that's the charity gift thing for kids. You sign up and get them something they wished for and wrap it up so they can have something under the tree, when they wouldn't have something otherwise. It's nice, you know? I signed up for a bunch and I was supposed to wrap them and get them back to the law firm, but I guess; sorry kids," she trailed off. Looking furious, yet carefully impassive at the same time, Zach cursed under his breath and left again, returning with the packages and a huge stack of unused Styrofoam clamshells from Gatsby's, and dumped them on the bed next to her. For the next few hours, they "wrapped" the presents, Zach carefully fitting items into an appropriate-sized takeout box, and Honey trying to make them pretty with ribbons. As she watched him work, occasionally cursing under his breath, she found herself smiling at his frowning face when he was strategizing how to fit a basketball into three disassembled clamshells. "What are you laughing at?" he said, glaring when he caught her at it. "I wasn't laughing. I was smiling." "Why were you smiling, then?" he asked. "I guess; I just like you; sir," she said, glancing over at him. Honey saw a hopeful softness steal into Zach's eyes until he forcibly wrestled it down and a look of hooded sarcasm shaded them. "Yeah, well; fool me once," he sneered. Angry, Honey closed her eyes, blocking him out the only way she could. "You know, that's; that's not fair. Not after what you said; you scared me!" she said, frustrated that, once again, tears were rolling down her cheeks. Zach choked out a mirthless laugh, "I scared you? What did I say, Honey? What did I fucking say? God! I was on eggshells all night trying not to fuck it up with you and then you just; why? Those creeps you were dancing with at that party, those fucking 'nice guys' that drugged you, they were saying shit that made my skin crawl! I didn't even kiss you! I couldn't! I could barely breathe just for looking at you on our date; you looked just like a fucking angel. What did I say, Honey? What did I say?" Honey reached over and grabbed her phone, flipping through her photo album to a screenshot taken shortly before she blocked his number. "You didn't say it; you texted it. I remember watching you leave for the restroom thinking I'd met the love of my life and then you sent me this; she said, handing her phone to him. Zach took the phone, his face going from an angry red to pale horror in a matter of seconds. "This; this; he gasped, "I didn't; send this; to you; he said, shaking his head. "Whoever had your phone did, sir!" she said, emphasizing the last word, making him wince. "I spent the last year thinking you wanted to do that to me; to kill me. Every time I felt you watching me, every crowd I saw you show up in, every dark room I had to go into, that's what I thought about. I thought that a man I was head over heels about; that I could be so wrong about him. So, excuse me for thinking I liked you, sir. I promise it won't ever happen again!" Honey cried herself to sleep that night, refusing to speak to, or even look at Zach again. When she awoke, the bedroom was empty, and a glass of water and a pain pill were waiting on the nightstand. After swallowing the pill, she stared at the ceiling, furious. She didn't want to be there anymore, to be helpless and dependent on him, to obey all his stupid rules. He didn't deserve to take care of her. So, she tightened the straps on her boot and increased the air pressure to hold her broken ankle tightly enough to walk without her crutches. Then, she took off Zach's t-shirt, pulled on her elf dress, and called herself an Uber. It was when she saw the anticipated arrival time of 8 minutes that she realized her mistake. There was no way for her to get down from the loft and out of the apartment quietly in that amount of time. If she used the crutches, she would be able to descend the stairs quickly enough, but they made such a distinctive clicking racket that they would surely wake up her gorilla-like guard. If she hopped down the stairs on her good foot, it might have worked, but her good arm was on the opposite side and she kept losing her balance. Eventually she decided on the most painful course, of going down on her good and bad legs, using her good arm for support. Her boot thunked horribly the first few times, until she got the hang of it and could place it more quietly on the next step and then hop her good foot down to support it before the scream inside her could escape her lips. By the time she reached the bottom, though, she was shaking with pain and exhausted. Curiosity forced her to look around the rest of the apartment as she caught her breath, sitting on the bottom step. It was clean and unmistakably masculine. Exercise equipment took up a lot of the space not already claimed by a leather couch and TV arrangement. Zach lay on the couch, made up with sheets to act as a bed, his feet sticking out over the arm, his hand tucked under the back of his head, his chest rising and falling under the rumpled sheet. If she wasn't so angry, she'd find him handsome; or maybe he still was handsome, she thought grudgingly, closing her eyes miserably and looking away. Why couldn't he be ugly? Life wasn't fair. Uber. Right. Screwing up her courage for what was ahead, she stood and slowly hobbled across the hardwood floor, agonizing over every painful thump and noisy squeak until she finally reached the door. She unlocked the five locks on his large door, each of them being well-oiled and working perfectly. She expected no less of her anal-retentive, grey-skivvies-on-Tuesdays captor. Finally, she tugged open the heavy door to find endless flights of icy steel-mesh stairs leading all the way down to the street where her Uber was waiting. "Oh, you gotta be kidding me; she cried, breaking down into tears. A strong arm slid down around her waist and mercifully shifted her weight off her throbbing foot, "I know. It sucks. You should try it with a rucksack full of bricks," Zach said, leaning his head down and breathing into her hair. "I want to go home," she whispered. "Let me take care of you; please," Zach murmured into the top of her head, "I; it was my fault this happened to you. I scared you, I know that now; but, please believe me that I would never want to hurt or frighten you like that." "It wasn't just that text," she said, pulling her head away and looking up at him angrily. "All year, I never had a moment's peace. Even when I couldn't see you, I could feel you waiting in the quiet or dark places. Even if you weren't there;" "I was there," he confessed. "I was always there. I didn't understand what had gone wrong. You didn't want to talk to me, and the world just didn't make sense to me unless I knew where you were, what you were doing; unless I knew you were safe." "Maybe you knew I was safe, but I didn't! I thought I'd done something; that somehow I deserved to have this beautiful, scary monster hunting me. I couldn't stop thinking about what I'd done to destroy something that was so; wonderful." "You didn't do anything, Honey. Nothing at all. You were perfect. You were so perfect that I couldn't keep; you didn't do anything wrong. I never meant to send you that message; please, please believe me." "Why did you send it?" she asked, finally looking up into his eyes. The dark blue liquid pools of her eyes turned violet in the moonlight, and Zach felt a tightening in his chest. "I; I can't tell you that; but it was never meant for you." "You mean, you meant to send that message to someone else? To hurt them like that?" "Honey, I; Zach said, looking around, unable to meet her eyes, "Please, I can't; you wouldn't understand; my life isn't like that anymore." "I want to go home, Zach; please," she whispered. Zach closed his eyes for a long moment before he swallowed and nodded, looking like he was in more pain than she was. "I'll take you home tomorrow, okay? Or Terry will, if you don't want me to. He'll check the place out, make sure you're set up and safe there. You're tired, you're hurting, and your Uber's gone, now. Let me take you back upstairs and you can go in the morning. Please." At that moment, a throb of pain shot through her entire leg, and as angry as Honey was, she knew she couldn't face her empty apartment without a few more hours of rest. "Okay," she whispered. To be continued in part 2, Based on a post by Lingering Afterthought, in 3 parts, for Literotica.

Steamy Stories
Elf on a Shelf: Part 1

Steamy Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025


Elf on a Shelf: Part 1 Her stalker wasn't who she thought he was; Based on a post by LingeringAfterthought, in 3 parts. Listen to the Podcast at Steamy Stories. Honey smiled at the long line of children waiting to see Santa, flipping her phone from Google Translate back to see the information of the next little girl in line, who was looking up at her somberly with large liquid brown eyes. In her small face was a familiar mixture of fear and hope. Wonder; it was wonder in her eyes, Honey thought. Unlike the tired and jaded adults, dutifully shifting their weight from foot to foot, holding overstuffed shopping bags and all the coats of their kids as they distracted themselves on their phones, the children got more and more excited as they drew near the man in the furry red suit with white trim. Honey loved working with the children; because like them, she sometimes could still see the magic. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Norman shift uncomfortably in the painted plywood throne made for him to sit with the children and discuss their good behavior and of the wishes that they hoped would come true. Even at age 62, Norman still saw the magic with his merry bright blue eyes, but it faded when his prostate pained him. When the photographer got the shot the parent wanted, Honey walked to where most of the long line could see her as Norman flashed her a look of worshipful gratitude. The adults' faces immediately fell, knowing what was coming. "I'm afraid Santa needs to take a quick break because apparently the reindeer have begun arguing again!" Norman put his gloved hands up to his real beard, pulled a comically dismayed face, jumped up from his throne, and ran off toward the restrooms. Honey shook her head mournfully and continued, "The reindeer were all practicing their Christmas carols when Comet and Cupid couldn't decide how many times Santa checks his list in Santa Claus is Coming to Town! Does anyone here remember how it goes?" she asked, scanning the line for people game enough to help. Honey scampered back and forth along the line trying to choose among the eager volunteers, her white-trimmed, pink fur skirt flaring out around her thighs, her long legs clad in sparkly curly-toed ruby slippers and candy cane swirl stockings catching the eyes of several fathers. Suddenly, she gasped listening carefully to her headset, "Nina?" she called out. "Comet and Cupid say they will only stop arguing if 'Nina' gives the answer. Is there a 'Nina' here today? Nina?" Honey looked around at the crowd carefully until the little girl with the big brown eyes, who had been quietly waiting 57 minutes in line, gathered the courage to raise her hand. "Oh! Are you Nina?" she asked, running over and crouching down near the girl. "We just adopted her; she only speaks Portuguese," the weary woman holding her hand said quietly. Honey gasped and smiled widely, "Voc fala portugu s Nina? Maravilhosa!" she said, watching the little girl's eyes brighten excitedly. "Voc pode me dizer quantas vezes o Papai Noel verifica sua lista?" she asked, holding her microphone out to the little girl. "Duas vezes!" Nina said confidently into the mic. Honey listened carefully to her headset, concentrating, "'Duas vezes' it is! They've stopped arguing!" she announced. "But now, they want us all to sing the song in Portuguese! Nina, voc vai me ajudar a ensin -los a m sica?" she asked. Nina nodded and slowly she and Honey taught the familiar song to the crowd in a new language. As always, a hush came on the crowd when Honey began to sing. Heads raised up from forgotten phones. Vague smiles drifted onto the turning heads of passers-by in the mall as they paused in their frenetic search for gifts. It wasn't so much that Honey's voice was beautiful, though it certainly was. It was more that when Honey sang, it seemed to make the things that didn't really matter melt away. To those that believed in such things, Honey's voice was magic. When she sang, people held their breath and didn't even miss the air. Honey closed her eyes as she sang next to Nina. It was a newly acquired habit. Though she had been taught to let her eyes slowly drift over the audience, letting them make a connection with each person as she sang, she didn't do that anymore. She knew he was out there. She felt his presence frequently as she worked, but it was only when she sang that he came out into the open. She couldn't hold her voice steady when she saw him watching her, so she closed her eyes and let the magic continue for the crowd. When the song ended, Honey opened her eyes as the crowd cheered, finding his powerful form immediately as if she had been commanded to look at him. Zach. He had changed a lot in the year since he brought his sister's children through the long Santa line, drawing her almost too-large dark blue eyes to him then, as easily as he did now. After bringing his nieces and nephews through the line, he'd gone home and brought all his neighbors' kids to see Santa in five more trips, watching her the entire time. He looked at her as if he'd never seen anything like her in the world, like he couldn't believe she was real. She had loved feeling his eyes on her then, hearing his voice. She had wanted to climb up in his lap, feel his large arms curled around her, whisper to him about how good she had been that year, and of how much she hoped he would make her wishes come true. Of course, all that was before he'd told her he wanted to kill her. Zach's face looked leaner now, though his body seemed even larger, if such a thing was possible. His brooding, deep-set eyes were not merry, as they had been when children climbed his tree-like body in her line last year. They weren't nervously soft and adoring of every part of her, as they had been at their candle-lit dinner. His eyes weren't rageful or insane as you might expect from someone visiting their object of murderous hate, but rather; they were tortured, trapped. Pain and quiet desperation had taken up restless residence in the windows to his soul. Honey knew she shouldn't look at him so much, but she just wished she could understand what she had done wrong. Once the line of children and parents had cleared, it was long past the official closing time. Honey cleaned up the display and prepared it for the next day while Norman took one last lingering trip to the restroom. Her phone showed numerous messages from work friends from her other job asking where she was. The firm had planned a Christmas party at Gatsby's, a gorgeous club worthy of F. Scott Fitzgerald's glamorous hero. It was also the place where Zach had taken her on their first and last date. The Gatsby's waiter had looked stunned and confused when she shakily ordered herself an "angel shot," the code-phrase used to quietly ask bartenders or wait staff for help when you felt threatened, but after his initial shock, the waiter immediately escorted her secretly to a taxi waiting outside before Zach returned to the table. Gatsby's had saved her life; but she didn't want to go back there. After avoiding call after call from Zach, she finally answered and politely asked him never to call her again. To her surprise, he didn't. He never spoke to her again. Unless she sang, she never even saw him, but she felt his presence almost everywhere. It felt like she was haunted by him; haunted by something wonderful and magical that, inexplicably, went horribly wrong. Her phone buzzed again, the display showing that the firm's senior partner wanted to FaceTime her. Steeling herself, she answered. "Honey Lane where in the hell; oh my god lookit you!" Aaron Timberman held the phone high above his head with his long ex-basketball-player arms and Honey saw a crowd of her co-workers crowd into the picture behind him. "Um, hi sir. Sorry I'm late to;" "You're an elf!" "Um, yeah. It's a volunteer thing;" "Wait, wait, wait; you have the shoes? You know, with the; toes?" he slurred, motioning his finger in a spiral motion. Honey bit her lips and tilted the camera down her body, showing her entire costume, tilting her foot to show off the curled toe. "I'm sorry it got late tonight, but I'll be there as soon as I can get home and get changed;" Timberman looked around at the crowd surrounding him, "Guys, do we wanna see Honey Lane here at the party in some boring old Anne Klein shit, or do we want the elf?" he yelled, pointing at the screen. Behind him, almost a dozen of her co-workers began chanting "Elf, Elf, Elf, Elf!" "Get yer ass over here, Elf," Timberman ordered, poking at his screen several times before effectively ending the call. A few minutes later, Norman finally came back from the restroom and gave Honey a ride over to Gatsby's in his red SUV bedecked with a bumper sticker that read, "My other car's a SLEIGH!" Honey hopped out after getting bits of advice from Norman that would have been appropriate several decades ago. With flaming cheeks, she brushed the furry white pompom from her hat out of her face and told the smirking ma tre d which party she wanted, sighing when he grinned widely and escorted her through the middle of the main dining area, much to her horror. When the doors to the party room opened and she was greeted by another round of "Elf, Elf, Elf, Elf," she didn't feel much better. She was starving, so she headed over to the buffet and began loading up a plate with delicious-looking things on ice in shot glasses, impaled on sticks, or immersed in flames. She just spied a quiet table in a dark corner and was winding her way toward it to it to scarf down her only food since breakfast before she could be drawn into a drunken debate. That was the plan, anyway. "Hunnybaby! Lookit you! C'mon we gotta dance!" Lee James slurred to her fur-trimmed tits. With a sigh, she smiled and laid her plate down on a nearby table, promising to herself that she would eat right after enduring a dance with the favored junior partner. Unfortunately, after Lee angled her awkwardly around the dance floor, they'd drawn so much attention that everyone wanted to get pics of themselves toasting and dancing with the Christmas elf. At some point, she found herself in Timberman's arms with a glass of champagne in her hand. "Um; what?" she said, almost asking herself how she had gotten there. "I said you look lovely, tonight, Honey. Much better than in a shawl and sheath dress," he said, quickly twirling her around as they reached the edge of the dance floor. "Twirling makes my skirt go up; I'm dizzy," she murmured. A familiar dark figure flashed in the background and disappeared as Timberman turned her again. She looked around, trying to find the figure again, but she couldn't see him anywhere. Why was he there? Had she been singing again? "Well, I'll make sure nobody twirls you, my dear," he said, twirling her and smiling as her skirt flew up her long candy-cane striped legs. "The wives wouldn't like it." "I like your wife's dress Mr. Timberman; looks warm. It covers her ass when she sits, too," she slurred, frowning in confusion at the dark red drink in her hand now. Zach was frowning, and then he just looked blurry again as she swirled around. Maybe swirling made it harder for him to kill her. Why did he want to kill her? It just wasn't fair. Timberman leaned down and dipped her, "I'll make sure to give her your compliments. You know, if you like what wives wear, you should consider getting married. Lee is quite taken with you, you know," he said, stroking his hand against the soft pink velvet of her dress. Honey found herself drifting away and wandering inside her head again, thinking about Lee; he was handsome in an overly-polished way, said funny things, but they always sounded a little mean, like he wanted to be the only one laughing; and he also took her away from the food plate that just floated by on a table. It was still full. She should have eaten that food. What time was it? "He likes my boobs; and he doesn't want to kill me," she agreed eventually, surprised to find that Timberman was gone and she was dancing with Lee James again. "Well, I can't blame him for that; they're fucking perfect; just like everything else. I'm gonna come on them after you suck me off; he murmured, pulling her closer against him. "Let me take you home, Honey; penthouse view of the city; "Umm; no, that's not home; I live in the; railroad place; with the trains?" Honey explained, pointing in what she thought was the direction of the Lowertown Commons. Why did every guy think she lived with them tonight? "Sounds charming, Eliza Doolittle; you should trade up. You don't know how much I'd love twist your arms back and fuck this ass wide open over my balcony tonight," he said, reaching his hand under her skirt and greedily squeezing her bottom. "You'd like that, wouldn't you Honey? I can tell; Lee whispered, his cologne invading her head and making her queasy. "I feel sick; Honey whimpered and staggered away, trying to find the quiet table where the food was that would make her less drunk. The dance floor was confusing, though, always turning around and thumping and flashing. She leaned against a pillar until she got a better sense of where she was. She liked the pillar. It was big and strong; and it stroked her hair. "Honey; wake up, Honey. Open your mouth. You need to take these," the vaguely familiar voice said, cutting through the sleep that had been blocking out some of the pain she felt everywhere. She obediently opened her mouth and the hand put two caplets on her tongue. A water bottle squirted a little cool liquid into her mouth until she moaned and sucked harder, desperate for more. "Not too much. Wait until you can hold that down. I'll give you more in a bit. You don't want that IV back, do you?" "Nuh" Honey groaned. She hated needles. Sure, just about every part of her body hurt more than a needle did, right now, but somehow needle pain felt personal. Like with Zach. He didn't seem like someone who went around wanting to choke everybody; just her. She was nobody special; just a simple girl who kept lawyers organized and tried to be nice. Then, someone wonderful like Zach thought she needed to die. That hurt. Something about her made him go from being tender and intensely loving to someone who; it just didn't make sense. What did she do? Mercifully, sleep faded the pain and clouded her thoughts. Voices below her intruded into a wonderful dream where she was bouncing on clouds. Though not in the same room, the voices seemed strangely clear. "I can't; Terry, she cries when I do that," the pills voice said, making her eyes fly open. She knew that voice. She hadn't heard it for a year, but she would never forget it. Her body reacted with a confused mix of emotions, her cheeks flushing and adrenaline searing a path all through her at the same time. "That's because it hurts her. You know what hurts more? Bedsores. Man up. Use the pillows to prop her weight against the parts that aren't hurt on whichever side. It's either this, or she goes back to the hospital, and I have it on good authority you won't be allowed to visit after what happened." "She was screaming; Zach gritted. "Yeah, well they were putting her shoulder back in. People scream. That still doesn't excuse what you did. Since when did you become such a pussy about pain?" Terry asked. "since her." "oh my god." "Shut up," Zach grunted. "Oh my god; "Yeah, that's not shutting up." "The great Z-dog has been taken down;" "Shut up, maggot, it's not like that. I'm just taking care of h;" "By a little bitty pink Christmas elf; Terry laughed. There was a scuffling sound and then a loud whoomp and a forceful exhalation of air. "So, I turn her every few hours until she can do it for herself?" Zach asked, casually. "Yes, sir," Terry choked. "Anything else?" "Clear liquids until she can hold stuff down. Talk to her. Ask her questions. If she seems disoriented or part of her face goes slack, she goes back to the hospital. Don't fuck around." "Got it. Are you squared away, or do we need to discuss this further?" "Squared away, sir," Terry choked, then gasped in relief, panting faintly. "Jesus Christ, you haven't lost your touch. We on for the hump tomorrow at 0 500?" "No. I'm gonna stick close here until she's;" "Got it. Hey, maybe they have those Baby Bjorn things in elf-size. Then, you could just strap her onto your ba; ow! ow! ow, ow, ow!" "You weren't particularly attached to the rest of that sentence, were you, maggot?" Zach growled. "Sir, no sir; Terry squeaked. "I didn't think so. You'll be back here Wednesday," Zach stated, more as an order than a question. "Yeah, if you want me to. Honestly, right now she just needs rest and TLC more than a medic. That stands for 'tender loving care' by the way, not;" "You were just going," Zach said, as the voices moved to another end of the room below her. "Hey, you wanna know what makes an elf's toes curl up like tha;" Terry asked, his question cut off by the slamming of the door. Honey listened, trembling and terrified as Zach paced the floor below her. Though his voice hadn't changed, he sounded nothing like the man that had wooed her so tenderly a year ago. He sounded dangerous, brutal even. He definitely sounded like the kind of person that went around wanting to choke everyone, she thought, strangely relieved that her heartbreak felt a little less personal. How could she have been so wrong in her impression of him? She looked around the room, understanding now how the voices had reached her so easily. She was in an open industrial loft bedroom that opened onto the main floor below. Looking around, she realized she must be in Zach's huge bed, though if the crisply made side next to her was any indication, he hadn't been sleeping in it with her. Looking down her body, she gasped quietly. Her left arm was in a sling strapped to her chest, her legs were covered in bruises, and the right leg that was being stabbed with an invisible knife right now, was wrapped up in an air cast boot. What had happened to her? The last thing she remembered was feeling sick as she tried to get away from Lee's groping hands on the dance floor. After that; nothing. How did she get here? A beeping noise sounded below and Zach walked across the room to what sounded like a kitchen. The sound of water being poured into a cup, the ringing of a spoon stirring it, a pill bottle being opened. Honey shivered, realizing he was probably coming up to her, soon. She closed her eyes and tried to slow her breathing, feigning sleep. Steps ascending to the loft bedroom. Ankle stabbing, stab, stab, stab, stab with every panicked heartbeat. A tray went down on the nightstand next to her. A chair across the room was lifted and set down by the bed. Honey told herself to breathe slowly, willing the tears welling behind her lids not to leak out of her eyes. He would leave her alone if she was sleeping, wouldn't he? "You're not sleeping," Zach's voice stated, quietly, and her stomach clenched in fear. "You've been waking up for these pills every four hours like a junkie. I know you don't want to talk to me, Honey, but until you're squared away, you're gonna have to. So, cut the crap, open your eyes, and let's get this done." Honey opened her eyes to see his grim face looking down at her. With one blink, large tears rolled down her pale cheeks, and Zach's jaw set angrily. Sitting down in the chair, he put his elbows on his knees and leaned his massive shoulders forward, looking at her. His hands looked like they could crush rocks as he gripped them together. "Let's get some things straight. I don't know what you think you know about me, but acting like I'm some kind of psycho is pretty shitty. You want nothing of me, that's fine, but you're hurt because you screamed and flung yourself down some stairs rather than let me help you to an Uber. You're staying here until you're well, because some shithead at that party gave you enough roofies to be in a coma for almost 3 days and I'm not dragging my ass to that rat trap of yours in the Commons every day to make sure they don't come back while you're weak. Are we clear?" he asked. Honey swallowed and nodded, wincing at the pain in her neck and head. That just seemed to make Zach angrier. "While you are here, you will do as you're told. You will eat what you get, and you will not complain. You see these, here?" he said, holding up the magic caplets that made everything better. "These are the last ones you're getting. I'm switching you to ibuprofen and Tylenol because, unchecked, this Sackler shit will fuck you up for good and that's not happening on my watch. Do you understand?" he asked. "Yes," Honey whispered. At the sound of her voice, Zach's mouth twitched, but at least he didn't look as angry as when she'd nodded and winced. "You will follow your doctor's orders to the last goddamn word. You will rest. You will do your therapy. You will let me help you and you will ask me for what you need because I am not a fucking mind reader. And so help me, if you do anything stupid like get out of that bed without me here to help you, or push yourself away from me like you did at Gatsby's, or any other drama shit that hurts even one hair on that head again, I will personally make you regret you were ever born." "Yes, Zach," Honey breathed, confused. Two more tears rolled down her cheeks. Without thinking, she leaned over to wipe them off on her shoulder and cried out in pain. Zach squeezed his clenched hands together and several of his knuckles cracked. "You don't use my name. You don't get to use my name. You're not getting under my skin again, you hear me?" Zach growled, using his rough knuckle to wipe her tears. "Orders a fucking angel shot in my own fucking club; fuck you. I don't have a name, you don't have a name. You're nothing to me. Understand?" "Yes, sir," she whispered. Honey leaned forward and took the last spoonful of broth into her mouth and swallowed, looking longingly at the noodles at the bottom of the cup. Zach caught a drop of broth at the bottom of her lower lip with the spoon and returned it to her mouth. "No," he said, seeing where her eyes lingered. "I can do it," she pleaded. "Please; I haven't had anything solid since; how long has it been?" "I said, no. You throw up on another pair of my skivvies and I'll be doing laundry twice a week," Zach said, dabbing her mouth with a paper towel. "Why do I have to wear your boxer briefs anyway? They feel weird. They have this hole-flap thing; and there are some places that aren't supposed to feel a breeze," Honey said, lifting the blanket to look down at his underwear loosely covering her hips. "Are you complaining?" he asked quietly. Honey's eyes darted quickly to his face, "No sir," she murmured, looking down at her lap. "I just thought if I had some of my things here, you wouldn't have to do the laundry so much." "I'll worry about what I have to do, Honey," he said, unthinkingly using her name. Startled, she looked up to see his eyes wandering over her, his massive t-shirt sleeves going down past her elbows. She felt ridiculous and disheveled, but something about the way he looked at her made her hold her breath. Then, without another word, he slurped the noodles out of the cup and took the tray downstairs. After that, the two settled into a quiet routine of him feeding her, giving her medicine, and watching her sleep most of the day. She would sometimes awaken to the soft repetitive sounds of him running on a treadmill, or the clinking of him lifting weights downstairs where she couldn't see him. Then, he would go to the bathroom and shower. After his shower, he came upstairs again in his towel and took some clothes from his dresser before going back downstairs to change. Honey found herself looking forward to those few seconds each day, watching his droplet-covered torso twist as he leaned over his dresser. He frowned as he flipped through his carefully folded underwear. "You wearing the grey ones?" he asked, not looking at her. Honey peeked under the covers, "Um, yes sir," she replied. "I'm supposed to wear the grey ones today," he grumbled to himself. Honey didn't say anything. Zach was the one who picked out which underwear she wore today. He was the one who looked away while he painstakingly slipped the old ones off her hips and pulled the new ones over her boot and up her legs until her bottom was covered again. There was nothing about her life that wasn't chosen and executed by him. If he wasn't happy about the color of his underwear, that was his fault. Still, Zach kept rummaging around in his underwear drawer as if another crisply folded grey pair would somehow magically appear. Finally, rather than offend him by laughing, Honey spoke, "Um; you know, if they're clean, I could wear the pair I had on when I went to the hospital and you could have these. It would get you back on schedule; Zach lifted his head from the drawer and glared at her, as if he thought she was making fun of him. Honey held carefully still and shrugged her uninjured limb. She wasn't making fun, she just wanted to help. The movement caused the huge neckline to gape over to the side, revealing her bare shoulder. She waited as Zach stared impassively at her, the vein at his neck throbbing. After a long moment, he walked over and stood next to her, the tuck of his towel right next to her face. With every breath, she inhaled the scent of his wet body and the bar soap he used. A rivulet of water painstakingly slid from his chest and down his abdomen, until finally disappearing into the tightly twisted white cotton. Honey glanced up to see that he had been reading her face as she watched the droplet's progress. With a shaking breath, she blushed and pulled the covers higher with her good arm. With a twist of his mouth, Zach pulled the neckline back over her shoulder again and quickly left the room. That night, after leaving her with a video baby monitor watching her on the nightstand, Zach returned with a bag of her underwear and some of her nightgowns. After watching her excitedly sort through them, Zach pushed them aside and sat on the edge of the bed. "There were a bunch of boxes with tags on them in your living room. What's that about?" he asked. Honey's eyes dropped, "Oh; that's the charity gift thing for kids. You sign up and get them something they wished for and wrap it up so they can have something under the tree, when they wouldn't have something otherwise. It's nice, you know? I signed up for a bunch and I was supposed to wrap them and get them back to the law firm, but I guess; sorry kids," she trailed off. Looking furious, yet carefully impassive at the same time, Zach cursed under his breath and left again, returning with the packages and a huge stack of unused Styrofoam clamshells from Gatsby's, and dumped them on the bed next to her. For the next few hours, they "wrapped" the presents, Zach carefully fitting items into an appropriate-sized takeout box, and Honey trying to make them pretty with ribbons. As she watched him work, occasionally cursing under his breath, she found herself smiling at his frowning face when he was strategizing how to fit a basketball into three disassembled clamshells. "What are you laughing at?" he said, glaring when he caught her at it. "I wasn't laughing. I was smiling." "Why were you smiling, then?" he asked. "I guess; I just like you; sir," she said, glancing over at him. Honey saw a hopeful softness steal into Zach's eyes until he forcibly wrestled it down and a look of hooded sarcasm shaded them. "Yeah, well; fool me once," he sneered. Angry, Honey closed her eyes, blocking him out the only way she could. "You know, that's; that's not fair. Not after what you said; you scared me!" she said, frustrated that, once again, tears were rolling down her cheeks. Zach choked out a mirthless laugh, "I scared you? What did I say, Honey? What did I fucking say? God! I was on eggshells all night trying not to fuck it up with you and then you just; why? Those creeps you were dancing with at that party, those fucking 'nice guys' that drugged you, they were saying shit that made my skin crawl! I didn't even kiss you! I couldn't! I could barely breathe just for looking at you on our date; you looked just like a fucking angel. What did I say, Honey? What did I say?" Honey reached over and grabbed her phone, flipping through her photo album to a screenshot taken shortly before she blocked his number. "You didn't say it; you texted it. I remember watching you leave for the restroom thinking I'd met the love of my life and then you sent me this; she said, handing her phone to him. Zach took the phone, his face going from an angry red to pale horror in a matter of seconds. "This; this; he gasped, "I didn't; send this; to you; he said, shaking his head. "Whoever had your phone did, sir!" she said, emphasizing the last word, making him wince. "I spent the last year thinking you wanted to do that to me; to kill me. Every time I felt you watching me, every crowd I saw you show up in, every dark room I had to go into, that's what I thought about. I thought that a man I was head over heels about; that I could be so wrong about him. So, excuse me for thinking I liked you, sir. I promise it won't ever happen again!" Honey cried herself to sleep that night, refusing to speak to, or even look at Zach again. When she awoke, the bedroom was empty, and a glass of water and a pain pill were waiting on the nightstand. After swallowing the pill, she stared at the ceiling, furious. She didn't want to be there anymore, to be helpless and dependent on him, to obey all his stupid rules. He didn't deserve to take care of her. So, she tightened the straps on her boot and increased the air pressure to hold her broken ankle tightly enough to walk without her crutches. Then, she took off Zach's t-shirt, pulled on her elf dress, and called herself an Uber. It was when she saw the anticipated arrival time of 8 minutes that she realized her mistake. There was no way for her to get down from the loft and out of the apartment quietly in that amount of time. If she used the crutches, she would be able to descend the stairs quickly enough, but they made such a distinctive clicking racket that they would surely wake up her gorilla-like guard. If she hopped down the stairs on her good foot, it might have worked, but her good arm was on the opposite side and she kept losing her balance. Eventually she decided on the most painful course, of going down on her good and bad legs, using her good arm for support. Her boot thunked horribly the first few times, until she got the hang of it and could place it more quietly on the next step and then hop her good foot down to support it before the scream inside her could escape her lips. By the time she reached the bottom, though, she was shaking with pain and exhausted. Curiosity forced her to look around the rest of the apartment as she caught her breath, sitting on the bottom step. It was clean and unmistakably masculine. Exercise equipment took up a lot of the space not already claimed by a leather couch and TV arrangement. Zach lay on the couch, made up with sheets to act as a bed, his feet sticking out over the arm, his hand tucked under the back of his head, his chest rising and falling under the rumpled sheet. If she wasn't so angry, she'd find him handsome; or maybe he still was handsome, she thought grudgingly, closing her eyes miserably and looking away. Why couldn't he be ugly? Life wasn't fair. Uber. Right. Screwing up her courage for what was ahead, she stood and slowly hobbled across the hardwood floor, agonizing over every painful thump and noisy squeak until she finally reached the door. She unlocked the five locks on his large door, each of them being well-oiled and working perfectly. She expected no less of her anal-retentive, grey-skivvies-on-Tuesdays captor. Finally, she tugged open the heavy door to find endless flights of icy steel-mesh stairs leading all the way down to the street where her Uber was waiting. "Oh, you gotta be kidding me; she cried, breaking down into tears. A strong arm slid down around her waist and mercifully shifted her weight off her throbbing foot, "I know. It sucks. You should try it with a rucksack full of bricks," Zach said, leaning his head down and breathing into her hair. "I want to go home," she whispered. "Let me take care of you; please," Zach murmured into the top of her head, "I; it was my fault this happened to you. I scared you, I know that now; but, please believe me that I would never want to hurt or frighten you like that." "It wasn't just that text," she said, pulling her head away and looking up at him angrily. "All year, I never had a moment's peace. Even when I couldn't see you, I could feel you waiting in the quiet or dark places. Even if you weren't there;" "I was there," he confessed. "I was always there. I didn't understand what had gone wrong. You didn't want to talk to me, and the world just didn't make sense to me unless I knew where you were, what you were doing; unless I knew you were safe." "Maybe you knew I was safe, but I didn't! I thought I'd done something; that somehow I deserved to have this beautiful, scary monster hunting me. I couldn't stop thinking about what I'd done to destroy something that was so; wonderful." "You didn't do anything, Honey. Nothing at all. You were perfect. You were so perfect that I couldn't keep; you didn't do anything wrong. I never meant to send you that message; please, please believe me." "Why did you send it?" she asked, finally looking up into his eyes. The dark blue liquid pools of her eyes turned violet in the moonlight, and Zach felt a tightening in his chest. "I; I can't tell you that; but it was never meant for you." "You mean, you meant to send that message to someone else? To hurt them like that?" "Honey, I; Zach said, looking around, unable to meet her eyes, "Please, I can't; you wouldn't understand; my life isn't like that anymore." "I want to go home, Zach; please," she whispered. Zach closed his eyes for a long moment before he swallowed and nodded, looking like he was in more pain than she was. "I'll take you home tomorrow, okay? Or Terry will, if you don't want me to. He'll check the place out, make sure you're set up and safe there. You're tired, you're hurting, and your Uber's gone, now. Let me take you back upstairs and you can go in the morning. Please." At that moment, a throb of pain shot through her entire leg, and as angry as Honey was, she knew she couldn't face her empty apartment without a few more hours of rest. "Okay," she whispered. To be continued in part 2, Based on a post by Lingering Afterthought, in 3 parts, for Literotica.

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico
#231 O ano NÃO FOI BOM?

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 16:03


Maravilhosa, estou te esperando na Academia Mulher Titânio.https://pay.hotmart.com/B101896313F

Igreja Presbiteriana Renovada de Aracaju
CHAMADOS PARA UMA PESCA MARAVILHOSA

Igreja Presbiteriana Renovada de Aracaju

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 45:01


Mensagem ministrada pelo Pr. Márcio Andrade.

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico
#218 Vida com propósito ( Dia 23/30).

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 23:54


Maravilhosa, quer saber mais sobre an Academia Mulher Titânio ou qualquer outro programa do Viva Mais Feliz? Clica no link

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico
#198 Quando ninguém te escolhe (Dia 3/30)

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 14:26


Maravilhosa, o amor que você busca, sempre esteve dentro de você.Se quiser saber mais sobre o Viva Mais Feliz

Pregador Nonato Souto
EBD LIÇÕES BÍBLICAS CPAD IEADPE | 4º TRIM 2025 02ª LIÇÃO: “O CORPO - A MARAVILHOSA OBRA DA CRIAÇÃO DE DEUS”

Pregador Nonato Souto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 76:05


EBD LIÇÕES BÍBLICAS CPAD IEADPE | 4º TRIM 2025 02ª LIÇÃO: “O CORPO - A MARAVILHOSA OBRA DA CRIAÇÃO DE DEUS”

Ide e Pregai
Maravilhosa luz!

Ide e Pregai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 11:50


leitura e meditação de Salmos 18:20-30, por Missionária Andréa Rodrigues

Ide e Pregai
Luz Maravilhosa

Ide e Pregai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 10:01


leitura e meditação de Salmos 18:20-30, por Missionária Andréa Rodrigues

IBVA Podcast // Mensagens
A Pesca Maravilhosa Pr. Paulo Moreno. - 31 08 25

IBVA Podcast // Mensagens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 42:45


Ouça essa mensagem e deixe Deus ministrar ao seu coração!

Igreja Oceânica
MARAVILHOSA GRAÇA - 2Co 12.7-9 | Henrique Callado

Igreja Oceânica

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 51:22


Mensagem do dia 31/08/2025 na Igreja Oceânica, Niterói-RJ; "Nossa maior necessidade é a graça de Jesus, não a ausência de luta e sofrimentos."

Café com Tulipa
CT 3465 - Promessa Maravilhosa

Café com Tulipa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 2:49


A promessa mais maravilhosa que encontramos na Bíblia diz respeito ao perdão. Todos nós somos pecadores e carecemos do perdão de nosso Deus. Na bíblia aprendemos que o Senhor está pronto a perdoar quem se achega a ele reconhecendo e confessando suas faltas. Esta é uma verdade reconfortante, pois de outra forma, não poderíamos ter qualquer relacionamento com nosso Deus, que é santo. Reconheça, confesse seus pecados e desfrute desta promessa maravilhosa.

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico
#162 Ria maravilhosa-Dose de Consciência.

Viva + Feliz Podcast Terapêutico

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 2:54


Igreja Presbiteriana Renovada de Aracaju

Mensagem ministrada pelo Pr. Jeter Josepetti Andrade.

Luterana Moema
Resgatados das trevas para a maravilhosa luz - Colossenses 1.1-14

Luterana Moema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 35:02


Mensagem realizada no dia 13.07.2025Tema: Resgatados das trevas para a maravilhosa luzTexto bíblico: Colossenses 1.1-14Pregador: Pr. Matheus Schmidt

ALCANCE IRATI
Maravilhosa Graça - Ney Barbosa

ALCANCE IRATI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 39:42


Mensagem do Culto Especial de Batismo (15/06/2025)Nesta ministração, somos convidados a refletir sobre a graça de Deus como um presente imerecido, mas também como um chamado à responsabilidade.A graça nos alcança, nos salva e nos dá acesso à vida eterna, não por méritos próprios, mas pela fé. No entanto, junto com esse favor imerecido, vem também o convite a uma nova maneira de viver — uma vida que reflita a transformação que a graça produz em nós."Pois vocês são salvos pela graça, por meio da fé, e isto não vem de vocês, é dom de Deus." (Efésios 2:8)

Igreja Batista Alameda Santa Felicidade
#211 | A Pesca Maravilhosa | Série: Milagres de Jesus #4 | Pr. João Brito | 09/06/24

Igreja Batista Alameda Santa Felicidade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 62:34


A Pesca Maravilhosa | Série: Milagres de Jesus #4 | Pr. João Brito | 09/06/24

Perdidos na Estante
PnE 336 - Maravilhosa Miss Maisel

Perdidos na Estante

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 110:43


No nosso especial de maio, falamos sobre Maravilhosa Miss Maisel, série original Amazon Prime Video criada por Amy Sherman-Palladino (criadora também de Gilmore Girls). Com cinco temporadas, 43 episódios e muitos prêmios, a série ganhou nossos corações e vale como indicação pro mês todo. Bom episódio!RecomendaçõesInterview With "Etòile" Stars & Showrunners - Next Best Picture ShowMy Mrs. Maisel Pod CréditosApresentação: Domenica Mendes, Senhor Basso e FrangoPauta: Domenica MendesProdução: Domenica MendesEdição: Ace Barros

Helio Peixoto
Devocional - Você quer a maravilhosa paz de Jesus?

Helio Peixoto

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 3:40


EnergyCast
#276 | faz a sua limpeza espiritual aí, maravilhosa!

EnergyCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 7:58


Tormenta Ressonante + Lua Minguante

Bom dia, Obvious
#293/a maravilhosa leveza de ser você mesma, com Lela Brandão

Bom dia, Obvious

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 62:29


Marcela Ceribelli recebe Lela Brandão no programa Bom Dia, Obvious para falar sobre:- O que aprendemos quando confiamos no nosso processo?- Estamos reclamando demais?- Ainda dá para acreditar no amor?- A cultura da magreza voltou?- Como lidar com o medo? Referências: Bom dia, Obvious: corpo presente, corpo resiliente, com Letticia Munniz - https://open.spotify.com/episode/4mf3ed1dvsxwjJnu5uMRBAGostosas Também Choram: antes da cura, vem o colapso - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1OfZKDoeg7cdS9y4DU0Eso?si=xAaXR5i8QUefq16UT-8EHQMatéria na revista New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/03/27/will-the-ozempic-era-change-how-we-think-about-being-fat-and-being-thin Nos acompanhe também:Instagram da Obvious: https://www.instagram.com/obvious.cc/ TikTok da Obvious: https://www.tiktok.com/@obvious.cc Chapadinhas de Endorfina: https://www.instagram.com/chapadinhasdeendorfina/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1592iJQt0IlC5u5lKXrbyS?si=0fbc7820427446b2 Marcela Ceribelli no Instagram: https://instagram.com/marcelaceribelli/Lela Brandão no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lela.brandao/Marcela veste:full look: @use.umorebrincos: @brennheisenanel: anel: @juliookubopulseira: @juliookubosapato: @paulatorresbrand

Devocional Verdade para a Vida
A maravilhosa troca - Romanos 1.16-17

Devocional Verdade para a Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 1:42


Aprofunde sua devoção a Deus em fiel.in/devocionalA maravilhosa trocaVersículo do dia: Pois não me envergonho do evangelho, porque é o poder de Deus para a salvação de todo aquele que crê, primeiro do judeu e também do grego; visto que a justiça de Deus se revela no evangelho. (Romanos 1.16-17)Precisamos de justiça para sermos aceitáveis ​​a Deus. Mas não a temos. O que temos é pecado.Então, Deus tem o que precisamos e não merecemos: justiça; e temos o que Deus odeia e rejeita: pecado. Qual é a resposta de Deus para esta situação?Sua resposta é Jesus Cristo, o Filho de Deus que morreu em nosso lugar. Deus coloca nossos pecados sobre Cristo e os castiga nele. E na morte obediente de Cristo, Deus cumpre e vindica a sua justiça e a imputa (credita) a nós. Nosso pecado sobre Cristo; sua justiça sobre nós.Dificilmente nós podemos enfatizar demais que Cristo é a resposta de Deus. Tudo é devido a Cristo.Não é possível amar demais a Cristo. Não é possível pensar nele, agradecer-lhe ou depender dele em demasia. Toda a nossa justificação, toda a nossa justiça, está em Cristo.Este é o evangelho — a boa notícia de que nossos pecados são colocados sobre Cristo e sua justiça é colocada sobre nós, e que esta maravilhosa troca acontece para nós não por meio de obras, mas pela fé somente.Aqui está a boa notícia que remove fardos, concede alegria e fortalece.--Devocional Alegria Inabalável, por John Piper | Editora Fiel.Conteúdo oferecido em parceria entre Desiring God e Ministério Fiel.

Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata
Pesca maravilhosa - Diác. Rafael Balbi

Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 23:45


Pesca maravilhosa - Diác. Rafael Balbi by Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata de CaxiasPara conhecer mais sobre a Maranata: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imemaranata/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imemaranataSite: https://www.igrejamaranata.com.br/Canal do youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1jcJx-DIDqu_gknjlWOrQDeus te abençoe

IBF CHURCH
Cesar Tavares | Série - Espírito Santo, Ep. 03

IBF CHURCH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 63:45


Uma noite MARAVILHOSA com um culto MARAVILHOSO! Venha rever o que vivemos juntos com o Cesar Tavares trazendo a palavra de Deus!

EnergyCast
#246 | faz o que precisa ser feito, maravilhosa

EnergyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 13:06


Terra Autoexistente + Lua Crescente

Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata
A pesca maravilhosa - Pr. Ablarmin de Deus

Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 6:42


A pesca maravilhosa - Pr. Ablarmin de Deus by Igreja Missionária Evangélica Maranata Para conhecer mais sobre a Maranata: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imemaranata/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imemaranataSite: https://www.igrejamaranata.com.br/Canal do youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1jcJx-DIDqu_gknjlWOrQDeus te abençoe

positivaMente Consciente Podcast
Aprenda a usar essa sua Mente Maravilhosa!

positivaMente Consciente Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 17:07


"A mente humana é composta de muitas qualidades. Consiste em gostos e desgostos, otimismo e pessimismo, ódio e amor , capacidade de construir e destruir, bondade e crueldade."

Curta Musical
Wandérlea Maravilhosa - 1ª parte

Curta Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 4:28


Wanderléa, também conhecida como Ternurinha, foi a grande musa da Jovem Guarda. Mas foi após a Jovem Guarda que a cantora viveu a fase mais cult de sua carreira, influenciada pela Tropicália, pelo Samba-Rock e pela Soul Music. O grande disco dessa fase de Wanderléa, lançado em 1972, se chama Maravilhosa. É dele a música que ouviremos ao final do programa: Quero Ser Locomotiva.

Timeline Gaúcha
Bolsonaro denunciado pela PGR e um papo com a maravilhosa Arlete Salles 

Timeline Gaúcha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 49:59


Potter, Kelly e PG e trazem as principais informações do dia sobre comportamento, cultura, humor, futebol, cotidiano, política e opinião. O Timeline Gaúcha vai ao ar de segunda a sexta-feira, das 10h às 11h, com transmissão simultânea no YouTube

IB Atitude
Maravilhosa Graça | Pr. Felipe Freitas

IB Atitude

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 48:06


John Newton era um escravocrata do século XVIII que por duas vezes esteve a beira da morte em um navio e ao clamar ao Senhor foi salvo. Isso o deixou abismado! Como um homem tão ruim pode ter sua oração atendida e ser impedido de morrer? Isso só acontece pela Graça. A graça nos foi dada como um presente que não depende de nenhum mérito ou recompensa pela nossa bondade. Nos foi dada gratuitamente mesmo sendo tão falhos e pecadores.

MBD - Meditações Bíblicas Diárias
04 de fevereiro de 2025 - Lições da pesca maravilhosa

MBD - Meditações Bíblicas Diárias

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 1:40


Meditação de 04 de fevereiro de 2025 Extraída do devocional Manancial, publicação da União Feminina Missionária Batista do Brasil Título: Lições da pesca maravilhosa Texto: Wagno Bragança Leitura e Edição: Samuel Lima BG: Sou feliz com Jesus (329 HCC) - It Is Well With My Soul (Philip Paul Bliss, 1876), com arranjo de Josh Snodgrass)

99Vidas - Nostalgia e Videogames
99Vidas 654 - Comidinhas (dos véi 40+)

99Vidas - Nostalgia e Videogames

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 102:39


Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho batem um papo sobre as comidinhas de velho. O que mudou no nosso paladar depois do 40 anos? Qual foi a primeira vez que chamaram a gente de "tio"? Ah, a adolescência! Aquela fase da vida em que você pode devorar um combo de hambúrguer duplo, batatas fritas e um milkshake gigante às três da manhã e, no dia seguinte, acordar sem nenhum remorso (ou refluxo). Refrigerante de litro? Tranquilaço. Pizza quatro queijos com borda recheada? Maravilhosa. Cheetos e Coca no café da manhã? Normal. Mas aí os 40 chegam... e o jogo muda. De repente, aquele pastel frito na feira que antes descia como um abraço quentinho agora parece uma bomba-relógio esperando para explodir no estômago. O refrigerante, que antes era refrescante, agora dá azia só de olhar. O rodízio de pizza? Uma experiência perigosa que pode resultar em três dias de arrependimento e uma visita à farmácia para comprar um antiácido potente. Isso significa que a vida acabou? Claro que não! Depois dos 40, a gente descobre prazeres em comidas que antes nem dávamos bola. Um bom filé grelhado, uma salada caprichada (com aquele temperinho especial) e até um vinhozinho entram no cardápio com muito mais frequência. Mas, de vez em quando, bate aquela nostalgia... e quem nunca arriscou um pastelzinho só para lembrar do sabor da juventude? CONHEÇA O "CASO BIZARRO" | Quer uma dica de podcast novo? Vai lá no Amazon Music! É na faixa!  ALURA | Estude na Alura, a maior escola de tecnologia on-line do Brasil! Acesse o nosso link e ganhe 15% de desconto na matrícula! https://alura.com.br/99vidas 

Bom Dia Londrina
Mensagem Final BDL: Você é uma pessoa maravilhosa!

Bom Dia Londrina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 1:01


No encerramento do Bom Dia Londrina, Guina Oliveira compartilha uma mensagem inspiradora, incentivando reflexões e motivação para começar bem o dia.O Bom Dia Londrina é apresentado por Guina Oliveira, Yasmim Lima e conta com a participação especial da nossa Panterinha. No programa, apresentamos sucessos musicais, curiosidades, sorteios, horóscopo e presentes para aniversariantes todos os dias. De segunda a sábado das 08h às 12h e aos domingos das 08h as 11h. Você também pode participar através do nosso Instagram ou ligando no 3356-5500.

Devocionais Pão Diário
Devocional Pão Diário | Graça em meio ao caos

Devocionais Pão Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 2:23


Leitura bíblica do dia: Salmo 107:23-32 Plano de leitura anual: Zacarias 13-14, Apocalipse 21 Já fez seu devocional hoje? Aproveite e marque um amigo para fazer junto com você! Confira: Eu estava quase cochilando quando ouvi meu filho fazer um acorde estrondoso em sua guitarra. As paredes reverberaram. Sem paz. Sem silêncio. Sem cochilo. Momentos depois, outra música concorria pela atenção em meus ouvidos: minha filha tocando o hino “Maravilhosa graça” ao piano. Normalmente, gosto muito de ouvir meu filho tocar guitarra porém, naquele momento, aquilo me incomodou. Rapidamente, as notas conhecidas do hino de John Newton me lembraram de que a graça prospera em meio ao caos. Não importa o quão altas, indesejadas ou desorientadoras sejam as tempestades da vida, as notas da graça de Deus soam claras e verdadeiras, lembrando-nos de Seu cuidado por nós. Vemos isso no Salmo 107:23-32, os marinheiros lutam bravamente contra um redemoinho que poderia facilmente devorá-los. Os navios foram “tomados de pavor” (v.26). Mesmo assim, eles não se desesperaram, mas “clamaram ao Senhor e ele os livrou de seus sofrimentos” (v.28). Finalmente, lemos: “A calmaria os alegrou, e ele os levou ao porto em segurança” (v.30). Em momentos caóticos, que ameaçam a vida ou apenas o sono, o barulho e o medo podem invadir a nossa alma. Mas quando confiamos em Deus e oramos a Ele, experimentamos a graça de Sua presença e provisão — o abrigo de Seu amor inabalável. Por: Adam Holz

Verbo da Vida Praia Grande
A MARAVILHOSA GRAÇA DE DEUS | PR.ADRIANO RODRIGUES

Verbo da Vida Praia Grande

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 53:50


Culto de Celebração | 15-12-2024

O Antagonista
Em sabatina, Gabriel Galípolo afirma que relação com Roberto Campos Neto é maravilhosa

O Antagonista

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 1:49


A sabatina de Gabriel Galípolo, indicado pelo presidente Lula para o Banco Central, marca a retomada dos trabalhos no Senado após o ‘recesso branco' em virtude das eleições municipais.O líder do governo na Casa, senador Jaques Wagner (PT-BA), apresentou um relatório elogioso sobre o indicado, citando experiência profissional e competências técnicas.Meio-dia em Brasília traz as principais informações da manhã e os debates que vão agitar o dia na capital federal e do mundo.  Apoie o jornalismo Vigilante: 10% de desconto para audiência do Meio-Dia em Brasília   https://bit.ly/meiodiaoa  Acompanhe O Antagonista no canal do WhatsApp.  Boletins diários, conteúdos exclusivos em vídeo e muito mais.   https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va2S...   Ouça O Antagonista | Crusoé quando quiser nos principais aplicativos de podcast.  Leia mais em www.oantagonista.com.br | www.crusoe.com.br  

Igreja Kyrios
Ponha seus olhos em Jesus - Pr. Klaus Piragine | Campanha Maravilhosa Graça

Igreja Kyrios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 56:28


 @igrejakyrios  | Igreja Evangélica Kyrios Campanha MARAVILHOSA GRAÇA Os dias as vezes são difíceis, nossas rotinas estão cada vez mais corridas e nos sentimos esgotados de todas as formas possíveis, inclusive espiritualmente. Por isso então, vamos buscar a Deus nesses 4 dias e nos encher do Espirito Santo, buscando-o e ouvindo suas palavras para nos, para terminarmos o ano com um novo gás do Espírito, e avivados com seu mover em nós! Igreja Kyrios, vamos recarregar nossas baterias! Você está pronto para receber o que o Senhor tem para nos esses próximos dias? Palavra por  @Klauspiragine  | Domingo 9H - 15.09.2024 É muito importante reconhecermos que não podemos fazer nada sozinho, as vezes Deus nos pede para fazer algumas loucuras, ao invés de temer, siga em frente Deus é bom e Ele cuida de você. Olhe para Jesus, só Ele pode mudar a sua perspectiva. - ACESSE: http://www.igrejakyrios.com.br ASSINE O CANAL : http://youtube.com/igrejakyrios Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/igrejakyrios Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/igrejakyrios Instagram: @igrejakyrios

Igreja Kyrios
Ponha seus olhos em Jesus - Pr. Klaus Piragine | Campanha Maravilhosa Graça

Igreja Kyrios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 36:04


 @igrejakyrios  | Igreja Evangélica Kyrios Campanha MARAVILHOSA GRAÇA Os dias as vezes são difíceis, nossas rotinas estão cada vez mais corridas e nos sentimos esgotados de todas as formas possíveis, inclusive espiritualmente. Por isso então, vamos buscar a Deus nesses 4 dias e nos encher do Espirito Santo, buscando-o e ouvindo suas palavras para nos, para terminarmos o ano com um novo gás do Espírito, e avivados com seu mover em nós! Igreja Kyrios, vamos recarregar nossas baterias! Você está pronto para receber o que o Senhor tem para nos esses próximos dias? Palavra por  @Klauspiragine  | Domingo 9H - 15.09.2024 É muito importante reconhecermos que não podemos fazer nada sozinho, as vezes Deus nos pede para fazer algumas loucuras, ao invés de temer, siga em frente Deus é bom e Ele cuida de você. Olhe para Jesus, só Ele pode mudar a sua perspectiva. - ACESSE: http://www.igrejakyrios.com.br ASSINE O CANAL : http://youtube.com/igrejakyrios Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/igrejakyrios Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/igrejakyrios Instagram: @igrejakyrios

Igreja Kyrios
Uma palavra de encorajamento - Pr. Klaus Piragine | Campanha Maravilhosa Graça

Igreja Kyrios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 38:52


 @igrejakyrios  | Igreja Evangélica Kyrios Campanha MARAVILHOSA GRAÇA Os dias as vezes são difíceis, nossas rotinas estão cada vez mais corridas e nos sentimos esgotados de todas as formas possíveis, inclusive espiritualmente. Por isso então, vamos buscar a Deus nesses 4 dias e nos encher do Espirito Santo, buscando-o e ouvindo suas palavras para nos, para terminarmos o ano com um novo gás do Espírito, e avivados com seu mover em nós! Igreja Kyrios, vamos recarregar nossas baterias! Você está pronto para receber o que o Senhor tem para nos esses próximos dias? Palavra por  @Klauspiragine  | Domingo 11H - 15.09.2024 O que você está dizendo para você mesmo em seus diálogos internos? Aprenda a silenciar essas vozes para poder descansar. Aprenda o segredo de estar contente em todas as situações, pois você pode tudo naquele que te fortalece. - ACESSE: http://www.igrejakyrios.com.br ASSINE O CANAL : http://youtube.com/igrejakyrios Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/igrejakyrios Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/igrejakyrios Instagram: @igrejakyrios

Café com Tulipa
CT 3110 - Nosso Deus nos dá uma vida maravilhosa e promete um futuro incomparável!

Café com Tulipa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 2:46


Deus é infinitamente bom e a vida que ele nos dá é cheia de suas bençãos. Além de todas as bençãos do presente ele nos promete uma vida futura extraordinária, acima de todas as nossas expectativas e capacidade de imaginação. Todas estão bençãos e promessas estão à disposição daqueles que creem em seu Filho, Jesus Cristo, e podem ser desfrutadas nos presente e esperadas para o futuro. É maravilhoso servir ao nosso Deus e saber que ele sempre nós dá o melhor.

Prova Oral
Canábis: Maldita e Maravilhosa

Prova Oral

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 58:33


No livro "Canábis: Maldita e Maravilhosa", Margarita Cardoso Meneses e Laura Ramos, exploram os diferentes tipos de canábis, os preconceitos que ainda existem, e o consumo responsável e informado.

Desculpa Alguma Coisa
Cleo: 'Que coisa maravilhosa ter tesão em quem te dá paz'

Desculpa Alguma Coisa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 58:52


Convidada de Tati Bernardi no Desculpa Alguma Coisa, a atriz e cantora Cleo fala de compulsão alimentar e das críticas que recebe sobre seu corpo e comportamento. Além disso, ela conta detalhes do casamento com o empresário Leandro D'Lucca, e diz como lida com sua sexualidade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO...
T8 - Ep 18. TÚ SABES – Estelita del Llano & Lía Tunzet & Martha Mendonça – ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO (Octava Temporada 8)

ASÍ LA ESCUCHÉ YO...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 2:37


Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." En 1963 se estrenó en Venezuela la película “Twist y crimen” de cuya banda sonora fue éxito en toda Hispanoamérica la canción interpretada por la venezolana Estelita del Llano titulada “Tú sabes”. Así la escuché yo… La cantante venezolana Lía Tunzet realizó en 1961 la primera grabación de esta canción con letra adaptada al castellano por el costarricense Johnny Quirós, quien la tradujo con el título “Tú sabes”. Los anteriores temas musicales son versiones al castellano del bolero grabado originalmente en 1961 por la cantante brasileña Martha Mendonça; composición de su compatriota Joaquim Taborda, quien la escribió con el título “Tu sabes”. Como dato curioso, hay que decir que Lía Tunzet grabó su versión sobre la misma pista musical de la Orquesta del director brasileño Elcio Álvarez que usó Martha Mendonça en la versión original en portugués de “Tu sabes”. También hay que decir que Martha Mendonça se casó con el reconocido bolerista brasileño Altemar Dutra con quien tuvo dos hijos. ¿Y tú, conocías la canción original en la voz de Martha Mendonça? Autor: Joaquim Taborda (brasileño) - Versión al castellano Johnny Quiroz (nombre real Juan Camacho Camacho, costarricense, radicado en Venezuela) Tú sabes - Estelita del Llano (1963) “Sensual” álbum (1963) “Twist y crimen” Movie Soundtrack álbum (1963) Con la Orquesta de Porfi Jiménez (nombre real Porfirio Antonio Jiménez Núñez, dominicano, radicado en Venezuela) Estelita del Llano (nombre real Berenice Perrone Huggins, venezolana) Género: Bolero Tú sabes - Lía Tunzet (1961) “Lía Tunzet” álbum (1961) Con la Orquesta de Elcio Álvarez (brasileño) Lía Tunzet (nombre real Lía Reyes Toussentt Cedeño, venezolana) Género: Bolero Tu sabes - Martha Mendonça (1961) “Maravilhosa” álbum (1961) Con la Orquesta de Elcio Álvarez (brasileño) Martha Mendonça (nombre real Irenice Mendonça Ferreira, brasileña) Género: Bolero ___________________ “Así la escuché yo…” Temporada: 8 Episodio: 18 Sergio Productions Cali – Colombia Sergio Luis López Mora

Marta Maria
2 Néfi 26–30: “Uma obra maravilhosa e um assombro” Vem Segue-Me: Livro de Mórmon 11 a 17 de mar.2024

Marta Maria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 69:25


Estudo do Livro de Mórmon através do manual Vem e Segue-Me (recurso preparado pela Igreja de Jesus Cristo dos Santos dos Últimos Dias) em colaboração com a Central das Escrituras. Nossos episódios contemplam apenas alguns tópicos encontrados nas escrituras designadas para a semana. Buscamos trazer ao seu estudo maior clareza e reflexão. Nosso convidado: Lucas Guerreiro Nosso instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martamariapodcast Em outras plataformas: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/CAkmTx7uBzb

IB Atitude
A maravilhosa graça | PR. Felipe Freitas

IB Atitude

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 33:25


A maravilhosa graça No último Domingo, O Pr. Felipe Freitas ministrou uma palavra edificadora com o tema: A maravilhosa graça, Por isso te convido a ouvir essa mensagem e compreender melhor a respeito sobre um tema tão importante. Que Deus te abençoe!

Devocionais Pão Diário
A maravilhosa criação de Deus | Devocional Pão Diário

Devocionais Pão Diário

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 2:14


Leitura bíblica do dia: Jó 38:1, 4-18 Plano de leitura anual: Jeremias 51–52; Hebreus 9; Um simples passeio pela natureza se tornou algo especial quando minha esposa e eu caminhamos à margem do rio em nossa cidade. Vimos alguns conhecidos em um tronco na água agitada e algumas tartarugas se aquecendo ao sol. Suzana e eu sorrimos quando vimos aqueles répteis incríveis, que há muito não víamos. Ficamos felizes por eles terem voltado e nos alegramos com a magnífica criação de Deus. Deus levou Jó para uma caminhada pela natureza (Jó 38). Jó precisava de uma resposta de seu Criador sobre sua situação (v.1). E o que ele viu em sua caminhada com Deus por meio da criação deu-lhe o encorajamento de que precisava. Imagine a surpresa de Jó quando Deus o lembrou de Seu grande projeto do mundo. Ele obteve uma explicação sobre o mundo em primeira mão: “…quem lançou sua pedra angular, enquanto as estrelas da manhã cantavam juntas, e os anjos davam gritos de alegria?” (vv.6-7). Ele teve uma aula de geografia sobre as limitações dadas aos mares (v.11). O Criador informou Jó sobre a luz que Ele criou, a neve que Ele produz e a chuva que concede (vv.19-28). Jó até ouviu sobre as constelações que Deus lançou no espaço (vv.31-32). Por fim, Jó respondeu: “Sei que podes fazer todas as coisas…” (42:2). Enquanto experimentamos o mundo natural, admiremos nosso sábio e maravilhoso Criador. Por:  Dave Branon

Inglês do Zero
214. Oceans - Hillsong united | Part. Amanda Lelis - INGLÊS COM MÚSICA #012

Inglês do Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 34:18


Hoje vamos analisar uma das minhas músicas favoritas: OCEANS do HILLSONG UNITED. A letra é linda, a música é MARAVILHOSA e vale muito a pena aprendermos a letra completa. ‎ ‎ ‎ BLACK FRIDAY - INGLÊS DO ZERO AO CEM:

biblecast.net.br - A Fé vem pelo Ouvir
Descoberta Maravilhosa (2) [A Presença]

biblecast.net.br - A Fé vem pelo Ouvir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 45:14


Por Pr. Michel Piragine. https://bbcst.net/C8505N

biblecast.net.br - A Fé vem pelo Ouvir
Descoberta Maravilhosa [A Presença]

biblecast.net.br - A Fé vem pelo Ouvir

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 48:31


Por Pr. Michel Piragine. https://bbcst.net/C8505M | Êxodo 3:1-9

Projeto do Coração
Fator 3 – Você é Seus Relacionamentos #193

Projeto do Coração

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 42:13


Relacionamentos " 'porque para Deus somos o aroma de Cristo entre os que estão sendo salvos e os que estão perecendo.' (2 Coríntios 2:15) Mas o aroma de Cristo não é um desodorante ou um perfume que você compra no shopping. Não existe um pós-barba 'Eau de Jesus'. Entretanto, quando falamos a verdade em momentos difíceis, quando estamos com nosso amigo amedrontado na sala de espera mesmo com a agenda cheia de afazeres, quando nos esforçamos para viver em harmonia com pessoas que discordam conosco, quando encontramos uma maneira de gastar menos para doar mais, quando oferecemos uma benção em resposta a uma ofensa, a essência de Jesus (que vive em nós) emerge."  - trecho do livro "A Maravilhosa e Boa Comunidade" do James Bryan Smith (tradução livre minha) Hoje vamos falar sobre relacionamentos. Nossos relacionamentos são parte da nossa identidade. Os seus relacionamentos dizem muito sobre quem você é. (Já diziam as avós... diga-me com quem tu andas e te direi quem és.) Como estão os seus relacionamentos? Vamos conversar um pouco sobre isso? Aperte o play :)  Recursos Mencionados A série toda é baseada no livro: "Who God Says You Are" do Klyne Snodgrass. Esse livro ainda não tem tradução para o português, mas peçam aí para as editoras brasileiras :)  Também citei o livro: "A Maravilhosa e Boa Comunidade" do James Bryan Smith Falei também do material infantil que a Thábata desenvolveu. Esse é o link para o material. Você também pode encontrá-lo (e mais alguns) no instagram dela @graveto.na.areia.  Tenho sugerido que vocês memorizem em família Efésios 2:1-10 e aqui está um arquivo simples para imprimir e colocar em algum lugar visível. As palavras “Mas Deus” estão destacadas… ouça o episódio 189 e entenderá o porquê