The Goblin Market (an erotic re-imagining, with original text)
By Leigh Wilder
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"Goblin Market" was written in 1862 by Christina Rossetti. Now Leigh Wilder takes the suggestive imagery in this classic poem and builds on it. Eliza and Laura swear never to be parted by man or beast, but when Laura is tempted by the forbidden fruit of the goblin market, Eliza must go to great lengths to bring her back from the brink of death. Contains erotic lesbian content.
Also included is the original poem and author's notes.
Leigh Wilder
Leigh Wilder has been writing for 20 years. She published her first story at the age of 20, but hasn't been actively pursuing publication until recently. She lives in Columbus, OH with her husband and 3 cats.
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The Goblin Market (an erotic re-imagining, with original text) - Leigh Wilder
The Goblin Market
By Leigh Wilder
copyright Leigh Wilder 2014
Smashwords Edition
Cover art by serapf8 from Stock Free Images
and Dante Rossetti
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Eliza and Laura were born on the same day in the same household. While Eliza’s mother labored on fine linen sheets and a feather bed, Laura’s mother made do with a straw tick on the floor of the servant’s quarters, with no midwife or nursemaid other than the scullery maid. Eliza’s mother did not survive, but Laura’s did.
Not long after Eliza’s birth her father, distraught with grief, fell to ruin, and within two years’ time he lost his health and then his fine manor house. The poor man took his own life, and the little toddler Eliza was left alone.
Laura’s mother had nursed Eliza along with her own child, caring for the little girl when her father could not. She took the child home to her family’s cottage and where the two girls grew up almost sisters. Over the years the village seemed to forget the two had ever been anything but.
Both girls grew up well. Both had golden hair and clear blue eyes. Except for a slight freckling across Eliza’s nose, and the fact that Laura was a bit more stout than her companion, they were very much seen as sisters to anyone who met them, and they loved each other more dear than any sisters could.
Laura’s mother saw this