Another free site where I publish has a yearly 750-Word Challenge. The challenge is actually difficult. The must be exactly 750 words, not one more, not one less. It must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. But in 750-words that's a tall task. Most scenes in my stories exceed the total word count allowed for the challenge. Little room for backstory, if you can work that in, kudos, if not, well, you just make it stand on its own.
Recently, I published a collection of 14 750-word stories, and a few longer, but still short-short stories, at ZBookStore. I write quite a few for the challenge every year. This year I did five. The last one for the challenge was Heaven, which I published here before there. Sometimes, I'm not at all happy with those stories. But pleased or not, I publish them. There is little editing; as a result, often a mistake or two gets through. I just finished fixing all the errors and am about to republish the new, improved text here. The other site never gets that luxury. Republishing takes too long.
As to HEAVEN... in this A 750-Word story, a female doctor lies in bed, consumed by lust for a new patient—an Adonis-like, married corporate executive. As she masturbates, she vividly recalls his physical examination: his powerful body, his involuntary arousal during the check-up, and her clinical yet intimate probing. Her fantasy escalates into an explicit, imagined sexual encounter in her office.
Offered up for your pleasure, HEAVEN