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The Outrageous Frankie and Dolores #8 — Dolores Quill; My Muse, My Endless Fascination.

‘. . . the most mysterious quality a woman can have is to be endlessly fascinating.’

Jack Arnold
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Series: The Outrageous Frankie and Dolores

12 stories
AUTHORS NOTE ABOUT THE CONTENT.

I hope you will enjoy this story.
It is appropriate to advise readers
that ‘The Outrageous Frankie and Dolores’
does in parts contain details of explicit
sexual activity, and transgressive
behaviour.

It also freely uses sexual and gender
stereotypical descriptions of the
characters and their behaviour.

All of the sexual activity is completely
consensual, and the characters who take
part are always over the age of consent.

If this is not for you, turn the page and
move on. But if you are curious to know
what happens next, then I encourage you
to give this series a read.

It might just surprise you!
Endlessly fascinating (Public Domain Photographs)

Dolores Quill is my Muse and my endless fascination.

The Oxford English Dictionary explains why:

Muse:

A person (often a female lover) regarded as the source of an artist’s inspiration; the presiding spirit or force behind any person or creative act;

‘Don’t you feel inspired when I am here to be your muse of painting?’ she asked with her bewitching smile. W. F. Barry, New Antigone vol. II. xxii. 170

Endless:

Having no end or limit of duration; It is unending, eternal, perpetual, incessant, constant, boundless, infinite;

‘How endlesse is your labyrinth of blisse.’ R. Southwell in C. M. Ingleby & L. T. Smith, Shakespeare’s Cent. Prayse (1879) 14

Fascination:

The quality of captivating a person; irresistibly attractive influence; allure. Of being enthralling and intriguing;

‘One in particular had arrested my inmost soul, my every faculty was lost in the intensity of the fascination.’ Dublin Literary Gazette 5 June 1830, 364/1

Frankie Papier explains why:

Iread somewhere, (and dearly wish I could remember where) ‘the most mysterious quality a woman can have is to be endlessly fascinating.’ The insatiable, beguiling Dolores Quill, my Muse, is endlessly fascinating.’ I am enthralled, addicted and completely in love with her.

Dolores Quill is: A woman with her own sense of self, sense of beauty, sense of style, ideas, ambitions, and her opinions drive men wild with curiosity and intrigue.

Dolores Quill is: A natural performer, an exhibitionist who loves nothing more than to be the centre of attention.

Dolores Quill is: A beautiful woman, who thrives on her femininity. She is glamorous, captivating, seductive, stylish and turns heads everywhere she goes.

Dolores Quill is: Kind, sensitive and accommodating. Truly bisexual, sexually voracious, endlessly pursued, lusted after, and desired.

Iread somewhere else, there are seven stages in a woman’s life. The first five are from her birth to the time in her life when she might want to become a mother. But the sixth and seventh stages happen later. They are the ‘back to herself’ and ‘freedom.’

Now she is ‘free’ to be ‘herself’, these are the times in her life I am so fortunate to share with Dolores.

Frankie x

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Jack Arnold
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Jack Arnold is a Literary Heteronym. He writes creative non-fiction for readers who enjoy his style of ‘Risque Literature'.