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Nervously I wait
Master said get them pierced
Don't make a sound
I look down at my 48 DDs
-Shit this is going to hurt
She comes out
-Follow me
I stand on shaky legs
Whispering for my Master I do this
I submit that he owns my body
All of it

She shows me the needles
I about faint
Fearful of needles all my life
She draws on my nipples carefully
They harden at the touch
She smiles softly

I lay back picking the right one first
Breath deep
Feel the needle enter one side
Feel her push through
Fight back moans of pain
Immense pressure
Pain soars through the nipple
She pushes it through the other side
I have my task half done

I flip on the table
So my head is on the other side
Can I do this again I wonder?
I tell her I'm ready
Although I'm not really sure
Master I think
This is for Master
Deep breath
She pushes the needle through the left
Same pain I fight to stay silent

All done
I sit up a little dizzy
I look down
There they are
Oh so sexy I think
Master's I also think
Fascinated I want to touch
But I've been told not to
I listen intent on her directions
She leaves me to dress

I stare at them in the mirror
No longer recognizing my body
The metal shines bright
I grin at myself in the mirror
I've done it
No tears
No moans
And Master was right
They look a thousand times better

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