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she observes her setting for a while she plans her points she sets her anchors she notices the challenges she takes the risk she starts building her web she finds the center and waits she is drawn in by the scent she is drawn in by the light she is drawn in by the beauty she is drawn in by the safety she is drawn in by the peace she is drawn in by the similarity she is drawn in by the difference i am hence stuck in this sweet torture i am content in my waiting i am content in my trap waiting for her to **** me dry waiting for her to leave me high waiting for her to make me cry i sit waiting in terror. i sit waiting for the transfer i sit waiting for her power a healthy trade ones evil to be paid for a heart that beats delay. justification of sorts a reward for her grit chomping on a fresh bit but now its time to relish in the play this is only part one just wait for it. you'll get it one day.
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Sep 18, 2019
Sep 18, 2019 at 3:17 AM UTC
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she observes her setting for a while she plans her points she sets her anchors she notices the challenges she takes the risk she starts building her web she finds the center and waits she is drawn in by the scent she is drawn in by the light she is drawn in by the beauty she is drawn in by the safety she is drawn in by the peace she is drawn in by the similarity she is drawn in by the difference i am hence stuck in this sweet torture i am content in my waiting i am content in my trap waiting for her to **** me dry waiting for her to leave me high waiting for her to make me cry i sit waiting in terror. i sit waiting for the transfer i sit waiting for her power a healthy trade ones evil to be paid for a heart that beats delay. justification of sorts a reward for her grit chomping on a fresh bit but now its time to relish in the play this is only part one just wait for it. you'll get it one day.
everyone deserves to be loved, despite how scary that is to admit to one's self.
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Sep 18, 2019
Sep 18, 2019 at 3:17 AM UTC
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