This is a highly embellished account of something that happened to me during a recent cruise holiday.
As with most of my stories, there is quite a lot of 'scene setting' (during Days 1 and 2) before any real action takes place. I intend this series to follow a range of scenarios over a period of 10 days (time permitting), beginning with a lesbian seduction, progressing into an intense lesbian group session (Day 3), followed by a number of other situations including lesbian acts in public places and an interracial lesbian and hetero non-consent scenario later in the series.
The series will (I hope) eventually cover:
Day 1: Southampton - Boarding and making new friends
Day 2: Macey at Sea - Exploring and looking for love
Day 3: La Caruna - The lesbian couple seduce Macey
Day 4: Macey at Sea - An intense non-consent lesbian group session
Day 5: Cadiz - Lesbians in public / one-on-one with Seiko
Day 6: Malaga - Blackmail and lesbian non-consent with Seiko & Anna
Day 7: Gibraltar - Macey takes Danny to meet Dina, Preeti & Shreeya - (MFFF Group)
Day 8: Lisbon - Lesbian interracial and hetero non-consent - (MFF Threesome)
Day 9: At Sea - Lesbian group, hetero voyeur, and interracial n/c - (MFFF Group)
Day 10: At Sea - Macey takes Danny to Georgia's suite for group fun - (MFFF Group)
Day 11: Southampton - Macey has a fond farewell in the Ladies room
NB: Details and specifications may be subject to change without prior notice - lol ;)
For those who want to get 'straight to the meaty stuff', you could possibly skip this first section (Day 1) and most of Day 2, but I do hope you will read them, as they set the stage for later sections, some of which may make little sense without the background.
For this reason, I would definitely recommend reading though Parts 1 & 2 first.
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Title: Lust on the High Seas.
or... What I Did on my Winter Break - an Essay by Macey R****
A few weeks ago I was taken on this wonderful holiday. I hadn't really wanted to go at first. It meant taking a break from my university course, but my mam and dad had planned it, and they refused to leave me behind 'to fend for myself for ten days' as they put it. I think it was more the fact they didn't trust me to be left on my own. So I agreed and went along, after all, it was free.
I think I should explain that 'Dad', isn't my natural father. He's my step-dad, but I call him Dad; he likes that, and it feels more 'comfortable'. My mam married him when I was fourteen, and for the most part he's been a perfect gentleman, apart from a brief couple of incidents soon after I turned eighteen, but enough of that.
In order to be allowed to take the break, I had to make special arrangements with my tutors to have course work to take with me. I also had to email essays back during the trip, and if I got behind I had to agree to catch up before the end of the term or I would face 'severe consequences'.
Anyway, it turns out it was a rather special holiday. They took me on a cruise aboard the Queen Elizabeth, a beautiful ship decorated in art-deco style, with about 2000 passengers aboard. It wasn't the sort of holiday I would have chosen for myself, but I did end up having a very good time - several very good times in fact.
Day 1: Boarding at Southampton.
We had traveled down to Southampton the day before the cruise, staying overnight in a small hotel near the docks, so we were at the port early and among the first in the queue to board. They gave us each a thing they call a Cruise Card. It's a sort of ID and credit card combined and it gets you into your cabin and you use it for purchases on board. They also use it to check you on and off the ship at the ports.
Even though we were among the first to board, there were already people there who clearly hadn't just arrived. I would find out later that some passengers stay aboard for weeks on end, for a variety of reasons, mostly because they are filthy rich and they simply can afford to do so.
Once aboard, the first job was to find our cabin, or 'Stateroom' as they like to call it (Ooohh - lah-de-dah). We were on deck 7 at the back of the ship, and our initial impression was that it was very posh. It was quite compact, and by that I mean small, but not tiny; it was functional - much like a caravan, where space is at a premium (only bigger). The middle of the living area (if you can call it that) was occupied by a big double bed, and there was a single 'bunk' that folded out from the wall (that would be mine, obviously).
We dropped off our luggage and decided to explore the ship before it got too busy. We were finding our way around one of the upper decks when we passed an outside area where four women were sharing a large public Jacuzzi (it was easily big enough for about ten or more people). Being almost December, it was quite cool outside and there was steam rising from the water. I remember thinking that they must have been very hardy to brave the cold like that.