"Denise nodded and threw her gaze out of the window. Her mind was filledwith the thought about The Summit. A name that was quite familiar forcamouflag...e operatives like her. She had heard about the existence of themysterious organization whose members and leaders were still unknown.They said that it was a clandestine organization created by ex-international spies and criminals working for money and world domination.The Labyrinth was going to be a powerful tool to achieve their goals.If it was. " Then you did very well."She took my arm and I led her out to my car. I opened the door for her and then got in myself. I looked around, but didn't see any of my neighbours obviously spying on me.We were both nervous. We hadn't seen each other for close to three years, and the tension was palpable.I tried to engage her in a variety of small talk. I asked how school was going. She wanted to know about her brothers.Mostly, I tried not to stare and marvel at her beauty. When I last saw her, she. "Yeah... human male... why?" Well", she hesitates. "You know what I am?" A girl I would assume." Yes, but I'm an elf."You look at her for several seconds. Then you laugh. "Nice one."She keeps a straight face. "You've never met an elf before, have you?"Before you can say anything else, she kneels down in front of you and pushes her hair behind her right ear. You take several seconds to let the new information sink in. Her ear is pointed."You're kidding me."She smiles warmly. "You must live in a. I'm stretching! I can feel you sliding in. Ooh!" Any pain?" No. Ooh." She lowered herself further. "Oh, my!" Just let yourself drop," Rachel said. And Audie did."Oof!" I said. "You're heavier than Rachel." 'Bout 50 kilos," she responded. "This is really good." Try going up and down a bit." She did; I was getting really excited and I could feel her mounting excitement."Oh my God! Oh, oh, o-o-oh." Audie collapsed on me."Did you come?" Rachel asked me."No. But I'm close." Audie, dear, roll off.
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