Bas out of excitement bol rhi hu…Me:-ha meri pyari behna tum bolo kuch bhi,,,Behen:-actually ……Wo bhaiya ….Mera wo ummm…… Kabhi koi boyfri...end nhi hua hai….. To ummm…Mene wo kabhi nhi dekha hai…. Hmm kya tum muje tumhara wo dekha sakte ho plz?? Me kisi se nhi kahungi promise…Me:- kya? are you serious??? Tum sachi me mera dekhna chahti ho aur tum kisi se kuch nhi kahogi???Behen:- ha mere pyare bhaiya tum bharosa rakho….Apne behen se ye baat sunte hi me pagal ho gaya aur mera lund firse tight ho. I soon found myself ringing the door bell of a small bungalow in a suburban cul de sac. The door opened and a pretty thirty something lady opened the door and let me in, and lead me through to the kitchen.As we walked in to the kitchen, well, I was just like a k** in a sweet shop. There were 8 of them, all late 20's to mid 30's and chatting away to each other like a mothers meeting. Always wanting to know about the set up I asked them (over a cup of tea) how they had started up.It turned out. We needed a better word than main squeeze.Jessica pulled me from my mental maunderings by saying, "Didn't mean to be rude but we only brought two glasses." We started making don't worry noises when she continued. "But it's not a problem. You don't mind sharing do you?" she said holding Wendy's eye. "The wine."Wendy swallowed then said, "No really. Don't put yourself out."Chris had poured a generous amount into each glass. Jessica picked up one and said, "It really isn't a problem, sharing." She. ” She squatted down near the bonfire and held her hands out, looking as if she was warming them. Parts of the fire that had been blown out by the wind suddenly sprang back to life. The flames were still being blown in one direction after another, but they no longer sputtered.Shavala stood up. “That should hold it for a while. I may have to do it again later.”“What did you do?”“I asked it to keep burning, and it agreed. It wants more wood, though.”Sarette blinked, not sure how to respond. “You.
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