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He finds a lost girl.
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“You will be mine.”

Exhale

The sound of my breath flowing from my body filling the space of my consciousness as your words wash over me...


“It’s ok if you don’t realize it yet, but I will teach you.”

Shivers

The confidence spilling from your lips, the molten steel in your words melting the ice-wrapped package in my chest...

Can I breathe yet?


“Be calm.”

Trembles

My arms wrapped so tight around me my knuckles turn white, frozen in the midst of your dark presence as it envelops my light...


”You are safe in these arms.”

Inhale

Eyes closed, my chaotic mind stills, anxiety melts away replaced with the nervous realization that I have yet to say no...


“Right where you belong.”

Gasps

Your hard chest solid against my back, arms coiling tight around my waist, sharp angled muscles ready to spring as if sensing I’m about to run...

Why can’t Irun?


“I’m patient... as long as it takes.”

Guilt

My head drops, shoulders hunching in on my form as a weight settles on my back, unprepared for what will come... your hand firmly gripping my chin raising my eyes to your soul-penetrating gaze...


“As long as it takes... my good little girl.”

Relief

Tears glittering in my eyes, chest expanding almost bursting, knees nearly buckling, your strong hands catching and bearing my weight, my face buried in your chest as tears flow in a fierce current down my cheeks...

“Good girl.”

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