Down the length of the quay and thenback up the seafront boulevard they meandered. Men, women, old and young wanderedalong in a lazy circle, gossiping... and enjoying the cooler air. It was alsoduring these strolls that avaricious mothers made sure their eligible daughterspaused on one pretext or another near the café table which Edgar hadtaken as his own. Year after year, he had displayed no more than a polite andpassing interest in the young women paraded before him. Finally, the. ." Laura-Jade!" Mum says, snapping her fingers. "That was it, Laura-Jade." I like the Laura part," I said with a smile. "I don't really like theJade bit..." Laura it is, then," grandma said with a happy smile."Would you like to be called Laura?" Mum asked me, and I nodded happily."Then get your shoes on, Laura," grandma said. "We're going shopping!"Grandma spent a lot of money on me that day, not just buying clothes, butsome make-up and perfume as well, even though mum argued that I was muchtoo. Prove me right." Kara left the apartment, and headed for the subwaystation, as she took it to work rather than fly when she could. Kyladecided she would take a walk to see the area where she would be livingfor the foreseeable future, and get to know some earth dwellers. She sowanted to fit in, and prove herself to her benefactors.She passed people going to work, young people obviously going to school,young mothers walking their babies, and a host of others. Some greetedher (especially the. That triggered a previous reaction, and while she had no free hands even if she had wanted to stop me, I lowered my mouth, answering before I closed my mouth on her pussy “Now I will eat, thank you Mae”. I feasted on her. Her juice was better than the orange juice, and her cunt was tastier than my omelette I am sure. I took longer to eat all that was on offer than Mae did to finish her food, knowing this when I felt her hands ruffling through my hair as she pushed my face even deeper inside,.
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