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The liquor wafted its way scorching the dimly lit path. His hot and heavy breath pounced on the back of my neck, burning worse than his throat as he tossed back one shot after the other. I am scared, but I remain calm. I do not want him to have the satisfaction that men like him get from a hunt. I wonder if he can sense my hesitance, or if he is so utterly intoxicated. the kind of intoxication that excuses such behavior.
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Jan 26, 2018
Jan 26, 2018 at 7:16 PM UTC
My silence means no.
The liquor wafted its way scorching the dimly lit path. His hot and heavy breath pounced on the back of my neck, burning worse than his throat as he tossed back one shot after the other. I am scared, but I remain calm. I do not want him to have the satisfaction that men like him get from a hunt. I wonder if he can sense my hesitance, or if he is so utterly intoxicated. the kind of intoxication that excuses such behavior.
- i do not want to go home with you
BoMarie
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20/F/California
Jan 26, 2018
Jan 26, 2018 at 7:16 PM UTC
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