1. Island Fever 4: Paradise - Chapter 12


    Date: 4/13/2016, Categories: Diary, Male/Female, Romance, Author: JeremyDCP, Rating: 86.7, Source: sexstories.com

    _Lefse_, which was a Norwegian version of potato bread. Even as a light rain began to fall in the middle of our meal, I noticed that Trish was more lively and spirited today than normal. There seemed to be a certain exotic, healthy glow about her that was much more prevalent than even on her best days. I did not bring it up during conversation, though, not wanting to jinx things! Had Trish climbed out of the depths of despair once and for all? God, I sure hope so. Our next stop was _Aker Brygge_ - an area in downtown Oslo itself - that was a popular location for shopping, dining and all sorts of entertainment. It was widely viewed as Norway's biggest attraction and tourist destination spot. Once a booming shipyard dating back to the 19th century, Aker Brygge underwent a massive reconstruction beginning in 1982 and finally concluding in 1998. Today it is a vibrant waterfront market with several shopping areas and businesses, a cinema, high-priced apartments and a small ferry harbor. It is also home to fantastic art and architecture surrounding the naked eye in the central part of Oslo. Walking around Aker Brygge with Trish was really enjoyable for me. The rain had let up and the sun was actually trying to peek through the clouds. Trish and I held hands, and she munched on cotton candy as we made our way amongst the masses of people. At one point we sat down on a park bench and simply watched the sailboats gliding through the Norwegian Sea. Trish propped her head upon my ...
    shoulder and we must have shared dozens of gentle, light kisses, oblivious to the passersby. There were several statures and different types of art all throughout Aker Brygge. One was of a man walking on stilts in the ocean itself. There was another statue of a polar bear in one section of the pier, while down the way there were many other statues of nude ladies in various different poses. Several men kept getting their photograph taken by these specific statues, which was interesting. But what amused me was the places where they chose to position their hands. Feeling quite playful, Trish joined in - she had me snap a photograph of her next to a statue wearing a red hat, with her arm coiled around its side and a hand on its breast. She received her fair share of looks for it, too! I asked Trish where she wanted to go next for our day of fun, and her immediate response was _Akershus Festning_ (which translates to _Akershus Fortress_ in English). A medieval castle that was built to protect Oslo in the year 1299, Akershus Festning survived several assaults and sieges throughout earlier centuries and today serves as a military area and a place for official events and dinners for dignitaries and foreign heads of state. Still, it was open to the public on a near daily basis. Imposing, enormous and looking over Oslo Fjord, Akershus Festning was a masterpiece which offered a history lesson and an example of what humans were capable of doing with hard work and dedication. Many of the ...
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