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I love Mr Toby, Miss Tibby says, lying on her bed, with her red and white flowered two-piece bed suit on, with legs raised, lifting him skywards in her hands, (she fresh showered). Mr Tibby, she calls, kissing his paws, a bluey-white, where will you, my darling, sleep tonight? He wags his tail, either from fright or trying his charms, dangling from her hands and arms, and sexily meows oft repeatedly. She shakes her head, pushing her black haired head, into the marshmallowy pink pillow. Where are you going to lay your head, My Toby? She says, sensing his tail wag between her thighs, ( a bit like Henry did, but he told lies), you can't sleep with me, you naughty **** can't nest your furry head beside my head, in my soft and snugly bed, can't sleep here. He purrs loudly; she can sense the slight vibrations along her arms. Bad boy, trying your charms, she says, (just like Henry did purring between my thighs with those drinkable eyes). Mr Toby begins to wiggle, either to be put down and to lie, or run away and play. She smiles, and kisses his nose, and puts him on the bed beside her head, and he snuggles down against her ******* purring mildly, (just as Henry did, but he more wildly).
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May 20, 2016
May 20, 2016 at 2:15 AM UTC
MR TOBY AND LOVE.
I love Mr Toby, Miss Tibby says, lying on her bed, with her red and white flowered two-piece bed suit on, with legs raised, lifting him skywards in her hands, (she fresh showered). Mr Tibby, she calls, kissing his paws, a bluey-white, where will you, my darling, sleep tonight? He wags his tail, either from fright or trying his charms, dangling from her hands and arms, and sexily meows oft repeatedly. She shakes her head, pushing her black haired head, into the marshmallowy pink pillow. Where are you going to lay your head, My Toby? She says, sensing his tail wag between her thighs, ( a bit like Henry did, but he told lies), you can't sleep with me, you naughty **** can't nest your furry head beside my head, in my soft and snugly bed, can't sleep here. He purrs loudly; she can sense the slight vibrations along her arms. Bad boy, trying your charms, she says, (just like Henry did purring between my thighs with those drinkable eyes). Mr Toby begins to wiggle, either to be put down and to lie, or run away and play. She smiles, and kisses his nose, and puts him on the bed beside her head, and he snuggles down against her ******* purring mildly, (just as Henry did, but he more wildly).
A WOMAN AND HER CAT AND PLAY AND MEMORIES.
TerryCollett
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May 20, 2016
May 20, 2016 at 2:15 AM UTC
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