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I took Amy into the City with me there was talk that Marcus was to return soon from the campaign abroad so I wanted to make the most of the time I had free with her and have her in my bed until he comes with his tall tales and gossip of war and blood and battles and wanting his *** and wants it was crowded people everywhere the market was so crowded that we went away as soon as we arrived there was talk and laughter and arguments and soldiers marching here and there so we went back home and ate and drank and I took Amy to my bed and in the quiet of the afternoon we made love thinking of our being and touching and kissing and not one jot of thought of Marcus's return from some far off campaign and his lumbering body over mine his lips soaking me in wine soaked kisses and the fingers that held a sword and cut throats and cut off heads ********* me his wife Annona o gods may his ship sink in some far off sea.
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Mar 30, 2016
Mar 30, 2016 at 4:17 AM UTC
FAR OFF SEA 47BC
I took Amy into the City with me there was talk that Marcus was to return soon from the campaign abroad so I wanted to make the most of the time I had free with her and have her in my bed until he comes with his tall tales and gossip of war and blood and battles and wanting his *** and wants it was crowded people everywhere the market was so crowded that we went away as soon as we arrived there was talk and laughter and arguments and soldiers marching here and there so we went back home and ate and drank and I took Amy to my bed and in the quiet of the afternoon we made love thinking of our being and touching and kissing and not one jot of thought of Marcus's return from some far off campaign and his lumbering body over mine his lips soaking me in wine soaked kisses and the fingers that held a sword and cut throats and cut off heads ********* me his wife Annona o gods may his ship sink in some far off sea.
A ROMAN LADY AND HER SLAVE GIRL IN ROME IN 47BC
TerryCollett
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Mar 30, 2016
Mar 30, 2016 at 4:17 AM UTC
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