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From his perspective

by jackonary

I can feel my teeth in my gums when I chew her ear and neck and collarbone I can feel the veins in her wrists when she doesn't want it They're popping at the seams but the best part is they never pop and that makes me giddy Her beautiful voice sounds much better muffled within my palm
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