It’s had a makeover.” she grinned, excitement shining in her eyes.Dana bounced away down the corridor, hitting the red and green buttons on the re...mote which caused the defences to withdraw back into place, merging seamlessly with the walls, floor and ceiling. She pressed her hand to the DNA reader next to the airlock and the green light moved silently across the panel, scanning her hand. It beeped quietly in recognition and the airlock spiralled open.“Ok hold hands, close your eyes and follow. “I told you yesterday, I love you. If you want, I’ll tell you again today, and tomorrow, and the next day, too. I thought you already knew that, Sis.” Again, Joanne surveyed the street, looking for spying eyes, then leaned against me, lifted her lips to my cheek, and kissed me tenderly. My emotions were torn. I was afraid that she might have missed someone peeking, but I loved the feel of her warmth, and the heat from her lips. If I hadn’t had an arm full of books, I’d have wrapped my arm. She smiled more wickedly than ever as she raised the rattan and brought it home for the first time. I cried out in pain as the vicious sting of the cane warped through my body; my arse felt like it was on fire. Elaine showed no mercy whatsoever as she worked her elegant and dominant body in an athletic arc as the cane was brought whooshing down again and again; the crack it made as it left it red lines across my arse encouraging pleased smiles and taunts from the delighted women, as they. I asked her in, knowing that the ball gag wouldkeep Cathy quiet. She brought in a suitcase and another small luggagecase. I had her sit down, and offered her a drink. She agreed to amartini, and I fixed it all the time wondering if I dared to grab hertoo. Her name was Linda and she was a knockout too. Brown hair, greeneyes, and a figure that looked perfect. As she drank her martini, shewandered around the cabin. She looked out the door for Cathy to return,and then back to her chair. Her eyes.
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