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"I've found some place for us," you said, and taking my hand you pulled me along the school corridor, pulled me past other kids who stood talking, or were lined-up at the tuck shop, or walking along beside us. You dragged me into an empty classroom or abandoned classroom no longer in use, and pushing the door shut with a foot, leaned me against the wall where old charts and posters hung pinned to a board. In silence you explored me and I, I suppose explored you, in a time and place one wouldn't normally do. Your kisses were wild, hungry affairs, lips and tongue in equal measure, your hand exploring below, and I unsure didn't though. "No one comes in here," you said in hasty breath, closing with another hasty kiss. I sensed the lumps and bumps of you, the curves and secret places not explored, but mused on in that silent room, abandoned now, and you made the best of me and us there, some how.
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Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 3:42 AM UTC
A Room for Us 1962
"I've found some place for us," you said, and taking my hand you pulled me along the school corridor, pulled me past other kids who stood talking, or were lined-up at the tuck shop, or walking along beside us. You dragged me into an empty classroom or abandoned classroom no longer in use, and pushing the door shut with a foot, leaned me against the wall where old charts and posters hung pinned to a board. In silence you explored me and I, I suppose explored you, in a time and place one wouldn't normally do. Your kisses were wild, hungry affairs, lips and tongue in equal measure, your hand exploring below, and I unsure didn't though. "No one comes in here," you said in hasty breath, closing with another hasty kiss. I sensed the lumps and bumps of you, the curves and secret places not explored, but mused on in that silent room, abandoned now, and you made the best of me and us there, some how.
TerryCollett
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Apr 18, 2018
Apr 18, 2018 at 3:42 AM UTC
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