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Authors: Sommer Marsden

Tags: #Romance, #Erotica, #General, #Fiction

He
was still in h
er
, s
o
ft
bu
t
th
er
e
and
he
sta
r
t
e
d
to
m
o
v
e
,
e
y
e
s
l
o
c
k
e
d
with h
er
.

L
iv

s
e
y
e
s
w
e
nt
wi
de
.
Br
o
wn
e
y
e
s,
h
o
n
e
st
e
y
e
s.
She gasp
ed
,
o
p
e
ni
n
g
h
e
r
m
o
u
th, cl
o
si
n
g
it,
o
p
e
ning
it
aga
i
n.
“Y
e
ah,”
s
he
bre
ath
e
d
. H
e
r
v
o
ice
ca
u
ght,
h
e
r
bre
athing inc
re
as
ed
,
he
c
o
u
ld
s
m
e
ll
h
e
r
b
o
d
y wa
r
m
t
o
him.

“I l
o
ve
y
o
u
,
L
iv,”
he said it
again.
Mo
ving
s
l
o
w
e
r
than
s
l
o
w
this
tim
e
.
F
ee
ling
e
v
er
y single
f
lick
e
r
and cl
e
nch
i
n
h
e
r
p
u
ssy.
Watching
h
e
r
p
u
pils
d
ilat
e
,
h
e
r
bre
asts
r
ise
and fall.
T
he
wa
te
r
was c
o
o
l
n
o
w
a
nd
h
e
r
s
kin p
ebb
l
e
d
with
g
o
o
se
bu
mps
be
f
o
r
e
s
m
oo
thi
n
g
o
u
t
like
a
magic
t
r
ick
o
f
fl
e
sh
and
b
l
oo
d
u
n
de
r
h
is
fing
er
s.
He
m
o
v
e
d
dee
p
e
r
,
so
s
l
o
w she
h
e
ld
h
e
r
bre
ath
and
h
e
r
p
u
ssy
w
e
nt
t
i
ght
a
r
o
u
nd
h
i
m.
She
was
r
ight
th
er
e
and he l
o
v
e
d wh
e
n
s
he
was
r
ight
th
ere
.
Be
ca
u
se
L
iv

s
r
ight
th
er
e
p
u
sh
e
d
h
im
a
st
u
m
b
ling
st
e
p cl
o
s
e
r
t
o
his
o
w
n
o
r
gasm.
T
o
that
m
o
m
e
nt,
if
all
the sta
r
s
align
e
d
a
nd
he f
o
u
nd his pati
e
nce
a
nd
will, th
e
y came
t
o
g
e
th
e
r
like
s
o
me
f
o
r
ce
o
f nat
ur
e
that
g
o
d
s had
s
e
t t
o
g
e
th
er
.

She
m
o
v
e
d
j
u
st
a
f
r
acti
o
n
o
f
an
inch
and
tight
e
n
e
d
a
r
o
u
nd
him
o
n p
ur
p
o
s
e
.
I
t
was his
t
ur
n
t
o
gasp.
H
e
r
sm
a
ll,
insist
e
nt
han
d
s
f
o
u
nd his
hips
a
nd
s
he
t
u
gg
e
d
h
im
t
o
wa
r
d h
er
.

A
nd
I
l
o
ve
y
o
u
.” She
s
aid
it ag
a
in, sl
o
w
l
y, wa
t
ching his fac
e
.

 

 

He
g
r
i
n
n
e
d
and she
g
r
inn
e
d
b
ack.
Wh
e
n
he
th
ru
st
ha
r
d
she
w
a
sn

t
e
xp
e
cting
it and h
e
r
e
y
e
s
fl
e
w
wi
de
r
still.
G
a
rre
tt
ch
u
ckl
ed
,
pl
e
as
e
d
with
h
i
ms
e
lf
u
ntil
she cl
e
nch
e
d
u
p a
r
o
u
nd
h
im
again,
tight
e
r
th
a
n
be
f
o
re
.
Bu
t
th
e
n
she si
g
h
e
d
and p
u
t
h
e
r
f
o
re
h
e
ad
to
h
is chin,
m
e
lting his h
e
a
r
t
with h
e
r
h
o
n
e
sty. “
I’
m
so
ti
red
,
G
a
rre
tt,
j
u
st
f
u
ck
m
e
.
Bu
t
s
o
ftly this tim
e
.
A
nd
l
o
o
k at me
wh
e
n
y
o
u
c
o
m
e
. I
want
t
o
s
ee
.”

 

T
hat alm
o
st
d
id
him in
r
ight th
er
e
bu
t
he
c
u
pp
e
d
the
b
ack
o
f h
e
r
h
e
a
d
,
wa
t
ching h
e
r face
a
s
he
w
e
nt
s
l
o
w
a
nd
st
e
a
d
y,
and
wh
e
n
he
came
he
sta
re
d
into
h
e
r
b
ig
br
o
wn
e
y
e
s and
w
o
n
de
r
e
d
j
u
st
h
o
w
the
h
e
ll
he
g
o
t
so
l
u
cky.
A
nd
he
p
r
ay
e
d
that
n
o
o
ne
w
o
u
ld
t
a
ke it f
r
o
m him this tim
e
.

*
*
*
*
*

He g
o
t
h
e
r
b
ack
i
nto
bed
.
She
was
i
n
o
ne
o
f
h
is
b
ig
t
ee
s
and
the small
e
st
pair
o
f
his pajama
pants he
c
o
u
ld
fin
d
.
T
he
d
o
ub
le
h
e
a
de
r
o
f
s
e
x and
th
e
n
the
f
oo
d
that K
e
lly
had
de
l
u
g
e
d
h
e
r
with had
p
u
t
h
e
r
o
u
t like
a light.

“She
l
o
o
ks
g
oo
d
,” K
e
lly sai
d
.

“Y
e
ah.
S
he
d
o
e
s.
I
think sh
e’
ll
b
e
fin
e
.
E
v
e
n
the
change
will
b
e
o
k
a
y,
I
thi
n
k.”
He p
u
ll
e
d
o
n
h
i
s
bo
o
ts
and snagg
e
d
a
c
o
o
kie
f
r
o
m
the
t
r
ay
o
n
the
c
o
u
nt
er
.

Y
o
u’r
e
g
o
i
ng
t
o
u
se
all
m
y f
o
o
d
,
w
o
man,” he
j
o
k
ed
.

“H
e
y, wh
e
n I
g
e
t n
er
v
o
u
s, I
b
ak
e
!
D
id
s
he
l
i
ke
the
s
o
u
p?”

“She l
o
v
e
d
the
s
o
u
p.
A
nd the
bre
a
d
.
A
nd
the cak
e
…the
c
o
c
o
a…”
He la
u
gh
ed
,
ty
i
ng his lac
e
s.

“Wh
er
e
a
r
e
y
o
u
g
o
i
n
g?”
S
he
sipp
e
d
h
e
r
o
wn
c
o
c
o
a,
playing
with
the ma
r
shmall
o
w
s and
wa
t
ching him with wa
r
y
e
y
e
s.

“J
u
st
to
ch
e
ck
h
e
r
h
o
u
se
o
u
t.
T
h
at
d
o
u
che
b
ag
w
a
s
o
v
e
r
th
er
e
the
o
th
e
r
d
ay.
T
he
e
x
b
o
yf
r
i
e
n
d
.”

“I
k
n
o
w. I
c
o
u
ld
sm
e
ll
the
ant
a
g
o
ni
s
m
c
o
m
i
ng
o
ff
h
im,
G
a
r
.
Y
o
u
b
e
ca
re
f
u
l.
H
e’
s
g
o
t that ha
r
sh
o
z
o
ne
s
m
e
ll
o
f c
r
azy
a
b
o
u
t him.”

“He w
o
n

t
h
ur
t
m
e
,”
G
a
rre
tt
said
bu
t
he
had
f
e
lt
it
t
oo
.
K
e
vin
was
g
u
nn
i
ng
f
o
r him. His
little
pissing
c
o
nt
e
st
e
a
r
li
e
r
had
bee
n
l
a
u
gha
b
le
bu
t
u
n
de
r
it
a
l
l,
he
was
malici
o
u
s and
ree
k
e
d
o
f the
br
ava
d
o
that
c
o
u
ld
swiftly sli
d
e
into
v
i
o
l
e
nc
e
.

Bu
t
I’
ll
k
ee
p
m
y
e
y
e
s
o
p
e
n,
o
k
a
y?”


T
hank
y
o
u
.”


N
o
w,
y
o
u
,
l
e
ave
h
e
r
be
!
D
o
n

t
go
wak
i
ng
h
e
r
u
p
to
f
ee
d
h
er
!
I’
m
j
u
st
g
o
i
n
g
to make
s
ur
e
the
h
o
u
se
is
g
oo
d
and
th
e
n
I’
ll
b
e
b
ack
to
h
e
lp
y
o
u
cl
e
an
u
p.”
He
s
ur
v
e
y
e
d the
c
o
u
nt
e
r
cl
u
tt
e
r
e
d
with
d
i
r
ty
b
o
wls,
f
l
o
ur
,
m
e
as
ur
ing
sp
o
o
ns
and c
o
ff
e
e
c
u
ps.

I
f that

s
e
v
e
n p
o
ssi
b
l
e
.”

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