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Beast

by megthompson

Oceans away, lies an island; A beach where the waves reach the sand. I found peace there once. The ocean felt so good on my skin. The inner peace I felt, I craved it more and more; every sense of relief and every worry left my body. Then something happened, I slipped and cut my foot. My feet could touch the bottom so it wasn’t that deep. The rock caught me off guard, I was pulled under, water filling my lungs; my organs turning against me. I fought, pulling me under. A beast, a blue beautiful monster grabbed me and pulled me by my shirt with his mouth. I woke up, drenched, lying inside a cave; by a warm fire. This man was a beast, with beautiful blue fur, staring at me. I must have passed out, because he had been watching me sleep. He was beautiful, sharp teeth and more animal than human. He saved me, I almost died but he saved me. Part 2.
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megthompson
32 / F / michigan
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Written by
megthompson
32 / F / michigan
Published
Nov 18, 2020
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2m
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#primal
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