Paula Altenburg Quotes
The Scent Of Freshly Laundered Clothing That Had Been Dried In The Desert Sun Lingered Around Him. She Breathed Deeply, Remembering How Kind He Had Been To Her That Day, And She Closed Her Eyes. The Tip Of His Tongue Brushed Her Mouth, And Her Lips Parted Slightly. She Tilted Her Head Back, Relaxing Against The Strength Of His Arm As He Cradled Her. His Other Hand Found Her Hip. Kisses, Not So Light Now, Trailed Along Her Jaw Before Dipping Lower. She Sighed, The Roughness Of His Unshaven Cheek Teasing The Delicate Skin Of Her Throat, Sparking A Sense Of Restlessness In Her That She Did Not Know How To Resolve. She Wanted To Touch Him Too, To Kiss Him In Return, But She Also Wanted To Stay Just As She Was Because She Liked What He Did To Her.
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