The feel of her skin as she struggled beneath, the life inside, the death without. The breaching of life and death, of survival uncaged inside him: a dark beast with violence and sex in its soul. In his soul.
You will get exactly what you deserve Polly,_ comes the firm reply, __ou can trust me on that_ But if you do _ trust me I mean _ I promise you an unparalleled climax._ She pauses, gazing deep into my frightened green eyes. __t__ your call Polly, all yours.__ allow my aching body to decide for me.__unish me please, mistress,_ I say in a very small voice.
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You will get exactly what you deserve Polly,_ comes the firm reply, __ou can trust me on that_ But if you do _ trust me I mean _ I promise you an unparalleled climax._ She pauses, gazing deep into my frightened green eyes. __t__ your call Polly, all yours.__ allow my aching body to decide for me.__unish me please, mistress,_ I say in a very small voice.
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