The wolf and "the innocent"

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she knew what a wolf was
and she knew
how she trembled
when his eyes drifted over her

and those teeth!
oh those teeth!
from the first moment of connection
how they shined
like diamonds in the sky
so bright she couldn't look away
even when the claws came out

suddenly afire
with unbridled, intoxicating potential
colors intensified
senses sharpened
until Him she hadn't even noticed
how flowers filled the forest
and now she saw nothing but

outside the door
she paused a moment
to reflect

was she such a character
worthy of ruthless pursuit
and destruction
or was that just a fairy tale?

pretending to be
what society expected of her
she remained unfazed
politely remarking
each of his dominant features

Yet in the moment of truth
he wasn't the only one gratified
as she found those teeth
as exhilarating as she'd imagined

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GuiltyPleasureGuiltyPleasureover 10 years ago
Cleverly erotic

A new slant on SM dynamics. Part fairytale, part horor story but then, they're often similar. Nice effort.

Ashesh9Ashesh9over 10 years ago
Red Ridin'

Lesse !!! Oh , exhilaratin' to be sure ............

todski28todski28over 10 years ago
My fav of yours so far

5ed, you paint the exhilaration of the chase and almost capture well love it

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