Master's Business Trip

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I check into the hotel and
Notice you waiting in the lobby.

I walk past you without stopping,
But I say as I go by:
"Room 32 in five minutes, Pet."

I am unpacking when you knock;
I ignore and keep unpacking.

The knock occurs again and again,
Getting less and less certain.

When finished I open the door, saying:
"Come in slut, but don't say anything."

I walk around you,
Running my hand across your body.
You moan, but obey instructions.

I like the way your body is covered,
But still obvious through the tight dress.

I stand behind you and bite your neck,
Slowly and gently at first and then hard,
Leaving teeth marks and an emerging bruise.

Suddenly I rip your dress from behind,
Pushing you against the bathroom door.

You try to get your balance,
But are unsettled again,
As I thrust into you from behind.

Without you realising it
I have lost my trousers and boxers.

I thrust into you hard and fast,
Trying to penetrate deep into you.

I slap your ass hard then reach around,
Pinching your nipples even harder,
Making you cry out in both pain and pleasure.

I feel your hand reaching between my legs,
Squeezing my balls, hard.

I moan as well and cum quickly inside you.
I stagger backwards and collapse on the bed,
Waiting for you to begin cleaning me up.

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