It takes the average reader 2 hours and 24 minutes to read No One in New Orleans Will Die by Js Greene
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In his newly renovated apartment, Lance knelt on the floor, unpacking the last of the boxes. The easily maneuvered box was carefully labeled, "Delicate," by his wife. He could still hear her crash and bump in the distance as he vigorously attempted to settle in the apartment. He thought about his wife's delicate features. Her caramel skin was silk in his palms whenever he touched her. The auburn strands of her hair were purposely highlighted by the sun's rays which barely compared to her smile. Her delicate nose was the perfect measure between pointy and rounded. He loved to lose himself in her gaze and felt absolute warmth when her dark eyes fixated on him. Lance soon stopped wrapping the boxes and noticed a beautiful woman staring at him in the doorway. She stood 5'7, shapely, worn tight fitting blue denim jeans and a gray tee-shirt. She immediately pulled her hair back into a ponytail and approached Lance. Her body swayed towards him and he remained intrigued with each curvature. "Babe, what are you doing?" He asked. "Well, Babe," she begun, "I am getting ready to help you unpack our boxes." "I'm almos' finished." He stated as he threw the last empty box across the room. "Dang . . . I feel so bad about you doing all of this by yourself." She said while giggling. "Destiny, don't play wid me." "I am not trying to, Booby. I am jus' saying that you shoulda called me in or somethin'. I really coulda helped you with this." Lance stared lovingly at his wife as he moved gracefully in front of her. He stretched out his arms and soon placed them around her waist. He kissed her on the forehead and quickly took one step back. "I love you." He smiled. 10 J.S. Greene "Awww. I love you too," Destiny paused, "what made you say that?" "I jus' know that I'm a lucky man." "Ok then . . . I am a lucky woman." She replied. The newlyweds continued to embrace each other in the living room of their home. The softness of his wife's skin aroused Lance, prompting him to caress her back. He gently dragged his finger up and down her spine as she placed her head against his shoulders and slipped her narrow fingers into the back pocket of his pants. She clutched his flesh through the fabric and began pulsating her fingers, further enticing her husband. He lifted her body over his shoulders and headed into the adjacent bedroom. Inside were Audrey Hepburn paintings Destiny bought a few days ago, and an enormous picture of the Superdome that nearly covered one of the walls in their bedroom. Only the bed was coordinated within the room with fabric prints of the galaxy and the black and gold shear window treatments to match. Lance dropped his bride in the middle of the bed on top of large goose down pillows and Egyptian cotton sheets. He continued to remove her clothes as she lay giggling amongst the stars. Soon, he began to undress in front of his wife in which she lifted her upper body and rested her weight onto her arms. She pleasantly watched her husband remove all linens and anticipated his body becoming one with hers. She removed her ponytail holder and Lance began to tousle her hair with his fingers. He lowered the tip of his tongue and slid vertically on the side of her brown neck while squeezing her breasts with his hands. She commenced to write her name in his upper back with her finger nails. Without hesitation, Lance accepted the invite and found himself lost in Destiny. The two made love without any interruptions except the occasional phone call by a solicitor-they never noticed the figure in the window, watching them and lusting. The next morning, Lance awoke in Destiny's arms as the alarm clock obnoxiously announced a new day. He stretched his arms as he sat up in the bed. He leaned over and gazed at his wif
No One in New Orleans Will Die by Js Greene is 139 pages long, and a total of 36,001 words.
This makes it 47% the length of the average book. It also has 44% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 16 minutes to read No One in New Orleans Will Die aloud.
No One in New Orleans Will Die is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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