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Emily: She held my hand And squeezed my finger, Though poised with a lance I wanted her to linger, Because her look of concentration Displayed her finest features, Then she speared my finger Oh my; what a creature. Fair skin and beauty I couldn't ask for more, Oh yes, vampiric women I surely adore, And when that drop of blood came There was a smile on her lips, As I pondered the future With the sway of her hips. Sure, this is but a fantasy Of my dusty imagination, Securely embedded In juvenile infatuation, I'm the first to admit I'm stuck at age fourteen, Be that it may She's the blood chick queen.
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Dec 9, 2024
Dec 9, 2024 at 12:51 AM UTC
Blood Chick #2
Emily: She held my hand And squeezed my finger, Though poised with a lance I wanted her to linger, Because her look of concentration Displayed her finest features, Then she speared my finger Oh my; what a creature. Fair skin and beauty I couldn't ask for more, Oh yes, vampiric women I surely adore, And when that drop of blood came There was a smile on her lips, As I pondered the future With the sway of her hips. Sure, this is but a fantasy Of my dusty imagination, Securely embedded In juvenile infatuation, I'm the first to admit I'm stuck at age fourteen, Be that it may She's the blood chick queen.
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Dec 9, 2024
Dec 9, 2024 at 12:51 AM UTC
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