Carrie and the Dastardly Dragons: a Paranormal Romance
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They were in the middle of his ornately carved king sized bed. It was perched a step up, looking down on everything else in the room. Carrie had her arm and leg wrapped around Tallon’s waist. She had on a t-shirt but it barely covered her and her naked ass called to me from where I stood. I squeezed my hard-on, my eyes narrowing in on the buxom part where it connected to her leg. My weakness.
I loved that part of a woman and hers was just plump enough that I wanted to take a bite.
Was she an ass virgin? I ran my hand over my face, feeling the rough edges of my three-day scruff, determining to find out.
If so, I was going to claim it. Slowly and savagely, I would ravage it so she would always remember the first man who shot his cum up into her ass.
I shut my eyes, deliberately counting to ten and pinching myself to make myself concentrate. When I was done, my eyes snapped open, focused and ready to finish what I came here to do.
I didn’t come here to fuck Carrie.
I came here to fuck her over.
And save my ass in the process.
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