t have done t
ould not show it. It was better to feign than to give him
pid. Though there was too much seasoning. That's what
didn't know how to convince her. There seemed to
because of yo
been that happy in a long while. After she had been kicked outta the depth of the sea by the
was the one feeling jumpy then. He seemed to want to demand
k the clothes on it. She looked at him with a side of her left eye, figuring out
ou say it'
ike he was ready but didn't know how he would do it. He didn'
e shore of the dark sea. Though she was unconscious, yet she could feel some surges squashing her veins during the
nderstand if
e pretense and
all
oad face could house a thousand smiles and have them all seating there
you, you might not understand. I ca
Even if he did slap her, she shouldn't consider it as anything evil or odd. He did worth it. He had b
h and you kn
or suiting to
e to make fu
erely the trained ideologies. There is no such big deal a
dvancing. He had been longing for going over to the bed. That was the bes
trying to explai
heavily. She could feel his breath on her air. She wasn't sure how close he was to her on the
e super small and untidy room. She sat again, with her back to him. She wanted to be sure that she
ed and pretended to be reading. She noticed a movement behind her. He had dragge
mph and know many things you
nd ears. His hands were not on her yet, yet she did feel as though she had been
Do you me
She didn't care. But she was jumpy. She didn't seem to be comfortable with that. She believed
a lady not of a man. You don
ould be willing to admit to that. She continued, before h
names they bear. I used to know of a lady whose name was your name. Or should I s
hough she had made a stray. Maybe she had said somet
brilliant of
s though he was some hungry snake. He wrapped h