R
ubbing up
a
nd
d
o
wn
t
he
lo
n
g l
e
n
g
th
of
him
with
both
h
a
nds, un
a
ble to
re
a
c
h
ar
ound
his
thi
c
k
c
o
c
k
on
th
e
ir own,
she
re
l
ea
s
e
d
his
c
o
c
k
with
one
h
a
nd
a
nd
re
a
c
h
e
d
th
r
o
u
g
h
his
l
e
g
s
to
c
up
his
b
a
lls.
Ev
e
n
a
s
she
w
o
r
k
e
d
th
e
m
e
v
e
r
so
c
ar
e
f
ul
l
y in
h
e
r
h
a
nd,
she
c
ould
fee
l th
e
m
b
e
g
in
to
d
ra
w
up
in
p
re
p
ara
tion
f
or
e
j
a
c
ul
a
t
ion.
Pe
y
ton
c
ouldn
’
t stop
now
e
v
e
n
if
s
h
e
w
a
nt
e
d
to.
Ev
e
r
y
thi
n
g ins
i
de
of
h
e
r
w
a
n
t
e
d
to t
a
ste him,
thou
g
h,
so
she
stopp
e
d
a
nd
tu
r
n
e
d
him
ar
ound
to
r
inse
o
ff
. He took
ca
r
e of
it
hims
e
lf
a
nd
t
u
r
n
e
d
o
f
f t
h
e sh
o
w
e
r
b
ef
o
r
e she
c
ould stop him.
“
I
’
m not
f
inish
e
d with
y
o
u
y
e
t.
C
ome
b
a
c
k h
e
re
,”
Pe
y
ton s
a
id.
W
ith
a
slow
g
r
in
he
s
t
opp
e
d
a
nd
g
ot
into
a
mo
r
e
c
om
f
o
r
t
a
ble
st
a
n
ce
,
l
e
g
s
sli
g
ht
l
y sp
r
e
a
d.
The
s
ce
nt
o
f
v
a
nilla
s
u
g
a
r
swi
r
l
e
d
ar
ound h
e
r
wh
e
n
he
mov
e
d
c
los
e
r
.
S
he
smoth
ere
d
a
l
a
u
g
h.
I
f
he
w
a
s like
most m
e
n,
t
e
lling
him
he
sm
e
lt
g
ood
m
i
g
ht
not
g
o
o
v
e
r
too
w
e
ll.
I
nst
ea
d, she
c
on
ce
n
t
ra
t
e
d
on
t
w
o
thin
g
s—his
c
o
c
k
a
nd
his
b
a
lls.
One h
a
nd t
ea
s
e
d
a
nd
pl
ea
s
e
d
the
b
a
lls
with
n
a
ils
a
nd
f
in
g
er
s.
The
oth
e
r
h
a
nd h
e
ld
f
i
r
m
l
y onto
his
c
o
c
k
a
t
the
b
a
se
so
he
c
oul
d
n
’
t
a
c
c
id
e
nt
l
y
c
ho
k
e h
e
r
with his m
a
ssive
si
z
e.
S
he li
c
k
e
d
just
und
e
r the h
ea
d
of his
p
e
nis,
e
n
o
u
g
h
to
soon
h
a
ve him
up
on
his
to
e
s
y
e
lling out
his
o
w
n
o
r
g
a
sm.
W
h
er
e
f
or
most
m
e
n
it w
a
s
a
n
e
r
o
g
e
nous
z
on
e
,
the spot
und
e
r the
c
a
p
a
nd
mush
r
oom
h
ea
d h
e
ld
v
e
r
y little
int
ere
st
t
o
h
er
—unl
e
ss
it
w
a
s
a
n
e
w
w
a
y
to
t
ea
se
a
nd to
r
m
e
nt th
e
m into b
e
h
a
vin
g
.
I
t took v
e
r
y
little
to
ar
ou
s
e
him to his
f
ull pot
e
nti
a
l. All it took w
a
s
f
or h
e
r to
s
w
a
llow
his
c
o
c
k
to
the
hilt.
S
h
e’
d
h
a
d
to
t
a
lk
h
e
r
s
e
lf
into t
r
y
i
n
g it,
but
w
a
s
g
l
a
d
s
h
e
h
a
d.
Altho
u
g
h
she
h
a
d
n
’
t
b
ee
n
a
b
l
e
to
look up
a
t
his
fa
c
e
,
she
f
e
lt
his
re
a
c
tion
non
e
th
e
l
e
ss.
H
is
c
o
c
k
jump
e
d
like a
jumping b
ea
n,
his
b
a
lls
d
re
w
up,
a
nd
his l
e
g
s
t
re
mbl
e
d.
S
he
f
l
a
tt
e
n
e
d
h
e
r to
n
g
ue
a
nd
d
re
w
a d
e
e
p
b
r
ea
th
a
s
she w
e
nt
d
o
wn
on
him
a
g
a
in.
This
time she b
r
e
a
th
e
d
th
r
o
u
g
h
h
e
r nose
a
nd
took
him
to
the b
ac
k of
h
e
r
th
r
o
a
t
a
nd
s
w
a
llow
e
d.