Hotel in MI
Posted: 12 Feb 2018 06:52
Years ago, was working in the Grand Rapids area. Staying at a Holiday Inn Express. Went to bed around 10:00, then heard the door slam next door. Put the ear to the wall- there was a couple but they were fighting. It was not good but it didn't appear to be violent, just very heated discussions and arguments. I gave up and went to sleep after finally stopped yelling.
About 12:30... I don't know how this woke me up but I woke up to the faintest moan of "ooooh". Now as a member of this forum you know I was WIDE awake immediately! Put my ear to the wall and proceeded to hear the most wonderful make-up sex I have ever heard. They sounded so desperate to make up for whatever they felt was lost earlier... I heard them constantly apologizing and saying "I love you so much" over and over.These two screwed as passionately as they fought and it was incredible. They went at it for at least 25-30 minutes and she came 4 times before he finally let loose.
It was beyond surreal to give up on two people who obviously weren't in the mood for anything but fighting then to wake up to that familiar moan of pleasure. Definitely one of the best sounds I have heard through a motel wall.
Maybe not "Dear Penthouse" but it was real and visceral.
About 12:30... I don't know how this woke me up but I woke up to the faintest moan of "ooooh". Now as a member of this forum you know I was WIDE awake immediately! Put my ear to the wall and proceeded to hear the most wonderful make-up sex I have ever heard. They sounded so desperate to make up for whatever they felt was lost earlier... I heard them constantly apologizing and saying "I love you so much" over and over.These two screwed as passionately as they fought and it was incredible. They went at it for at least 25-30 minutes and she came 4 times before he finally let loose.
It was beyond surreal to give up on two people who obviously weren't in the mood for anything but fighting then to wake up to that familiar moan of pleasure. Definitely one of the best sounds I have heard through a motel wall.
Maybe not "Dear Penthouse" but it was real and visceral.