The Castle Mistress

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A crazy dream...
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" Follow me to your room " The Castle
Mistress said with a candle in hand.
She led me upstairs to one of the many
rooms her castle on the mountain has.

As she opened a room door she said
" I prepared a fire to warm up your room.
I'm sure you will be very comfortable here
I hope that you will enjoy your stay. "

" Thank you, you have been so very kind "
I said smiling and then she smiled at me.
" You may call me Mila " she said and added
" if you need anything else you may call on me. "

I got myself ready and got into the
extremely warm and comfortable bed.
I fell asleep in no time at all and the
mantle clock clicked through the hours.

I woke up after a while and the clock
chimed as it was 3 in the morning.
Suddenly the door knob jiggled a bit
and I heard foot steps creeping in.

It was Mistress Mila and she said
" I could not sleep as I thought of you."
She was in the sexiest black negligee
and the scent of jasmine filled the air.

Without warning she kissed me and said
" I've been in this castle by myself so long.
I need a man to touch me and make mad
passionate love to me at the witching hour. "

As we got into our love making she moaned
and I kissed her deeply as we made love.
We were both in a sweet state of ecstasy and
then the clock struck 4 and I woke in a cold sweat.
WHAT A CRAZY DREAM!!

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