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It's three am again, we've become well accuainted. After rubbing elbows with the moon, I closed my eyes. I feel your arm wrap around my waist, tugging my mouth into a sleepy smile. I feel your lips grace my neck, the wetness feels like liquid gold. My skin is covered in golden threads of your beautiful silken words. I push my body back onto yours, all at once I was nestled in the cacoon of your safety. My breath drew quick, shallow. My skin burned. My back arched, my wrist ached! I rolled over to whisper sweet nothings between kisses. But I just found cotton, and the loneliness of pillow talk...
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Jan 11, 2019
Jan 11, 2019 at 10:18 PM UTC
Pillowtalk.
It's three am again, we've become well accuainted. After rubbing elbows with the moon, I closed my eyes. I feel your arm wrap around my waist, tugging my mouth into a sleepy smile. I feel your lips grace my neck, the wetness feels like liquid gold. My skin is covered in golden threads of your beautiful silken words. I push my body back onto yours, all at once I was nestled in the cacoon of your safety. My breath drew quick, shallow. My skin burned. My back arched, my wrist ached! I rolled over to whisper sweet nothings between kisses. But I just found cotton, and the loneliness of pillow talk...
amanda-francis
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Jan 11, 2019
Jan 11, 2019 at 10:18 PM UTC
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