The scene opens with a creak and a rustle, and the narrator tells us that he's okay. He's feeling a bit warm and fuzzy, and he wonders if they would've gotten all the way there if it weren't for Romeo's love for her. He kisses her on the lips and rubs her arms, and she blushes. He tells her to hold onto her feelings for Romeo, because he knows she loves him. He says he won't touch her today, but he'll give her his best. She asks if she can touch him on her back, because she doesn't want to put the kiss in her today. She pinches her pant to make sure it's tight, and then she squeezes her fingers inside her.
The scene opens with a creak and a rustle, and the narrator tells us that he's okay. He's feeling a bit warm and fuzzy, and he wonders if they would've gotten all the way there if it weren't for Romeo's love for her. He kisses her on the lips and rubs her arms, and she blushes. He tells her to hold onto her feelings for Romeo, because he knows she loves him. He says he won't touch her today, but he'll give her his best. She asks if she can touch him on her back, because she doesn't want to put the kiss in her today. She pinches her pant to make sure it's tight, and then she squeezes her fingers inside her.