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You slipped your wedding ring away from the tip of your finger. Your skin glowing beneath the soft light of the candles I had treasure-mapped around the bathtub. You left your dress on the floor in a pool of paisley and whimpered as the water of jasmine and shea ballooned your inner thighs into a deep coral. I touched your pale shoulder, ripened with freckles and held it like I was stopping a finch from flying away. You sharpened beneath my hand; your ******* the hairs on your arms. It was a relief until I couldn't decide whether it was happiness or fear.
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Aug 3, 2015
Aug 3, 2015 at 7:22 PM UTC
Rose Gold
You slipped your wedding ring away from the tip of your finger. Your skin glowing beneath the soft light of the candles I had treasure-mapped around the bathtub. You left your dress on the floor in a pool of paisley and whimpered as the water of jasmine and shea ballooned your inner thighs into a deep coral. I touched your pale shoulder, ripened with freckles and held it like I was stopping a finch from flying away. You sharpened beneath my hand; your ******* the hairs on your arms. It was a relief until I couldn't decide whether it was happiness or fear.
georgiagoulding
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Aug 3, 2015
Aug 3, 2015 at 7:22 PM UTC
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