" Just as Gretel brought the wine to her lips, Hannah still couldn't shake the feeling that despite the stranger's generosity and his undeniable ...magnetism, there was something about him that wouldn't allow her reason to trust him. And as her sister was just about to take her first mouthful of wine, intently watched by Calaway, Hannah's eyes glanced in the direction of the large gold-framed mirror opposite. Suddenly her jaw dropped as she realized with much horror that Calaway stood. She leans down to kiss me, her tongue slipping around mine in time with her thrusts. Then she leans back, and begins to ride me faster, back and forth now. Our bodies stay fused as the pace quickens to a rough bump and grind. Tina presses down upon me as I drive my hips upward, seeking and searching for the end of her, and hoping that I never find it. I’m watching Tina now. The way she has her back arched, head thrown back, and her hair streaming down. Her eyes are closed, but her mouth is. Then she opened the small glass bottles and poured half of two of them right down the drain in the sink. Then from a back cabinet she extracted a bottle of peach schnapps and refilled them. Only then did she bring them out. Here, its okay, they are just wine coolers, she assured them. She knew you could get drunk just fine off of enough of them, but with the added 46 proof kick of the schnapps, they should be feeling pretty good quickly as long as neither of them were heavy drinkers. She was. And you’re cleaning that puke later.’ Some sense creeped into my addled brain, and I glanced around for my bag as I sat up. The room tilted as I leaned forward to grab it. I found my confusion charm in a zippered pocket on the front. I rolled my eyes at myself, rubbed it against my head to catch the blood, and lurched towards the man and the door. ‘Move,’ I said. The man saw my charm and immediately came away from the door. I slapped the wooden coin onto the door and mumbled a trigger word. I.
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