The Galleon, Volume 87, 2012 Page: 51
102 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 21 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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To give your prey a final release
From this burden of life.
Our desires make us less human,
I'm a stud fit for breeding,
Ridden until I bray for mercy.
But before I'm broken
My rider is thrown,
The prey takes his revenge.
You fall beneath me easily,
Pierced by my hardness.
My teeth nibble upon your neck
Moans of protest doing little
To slake my thirst for your body.
You cling to me,
Holding me close,
Making us one.
In the darkness,
I let out a growl
As I bite into your shoulder.
The taste of metal;
The sight of stars;
The sound of your whimper;
The feel of warm, wet stickiness;
The smell of Lavender on your skin.51
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