I Don’t Care if It’s a Performance, Just Devour Me! • Chapter 10 • Page ik-page-4821770
Chapter 10
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In this short scene, the young narrator tries to wake up from a dream in which he has been seduced by a man. He asks the man to kiss him, and the man responds by saying that he has gotten used to kissing him. The young narrator asks if the man's tongue feels good, and he responds that it does, too. He then asks if he is aroused by the kiss, and when the man says that he is, he says that the kiss makes him feel even better. He tells the man that if he kisses him, he will make him feel better than he has ever felt before. The narrator then asks the young man if he would like to kiss his "most precious non." The young man responds that he would love to kiss her, but he does not want to touch her. He wants to rub her with his fingers, but she says that she does not have the ability to do so, and so he asks her if she would like him to rub his fingers with hers. She replies that she would, but that she cannot do so because she has a headache. She then asks him if he wants her to touch his "beauti ful" face, and his clothes. He replies that he did not mean to do such a thing, and that he cannot do it himself, because he is not quick enough to do it. She tells him that he should not touch her face and her clothes, because they are too delicate for him to touch. He says that if she
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I Don’t Care if It’s a Performance, Just Devour Me! • Chapter 10 • Page ik-page-4821770
Chapter 10
This is a locked chapterChapter 10
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the young narrator tries to wake up from a dream in which he has been seduced by a man. He asks the man to kiss him, and the man responds by saying that he has gotten used to kissing him. The young narrator asks if the man's tongue feels good, and he responds that it does, too. He then asks if he is aroused by the kiss, and when the man says that he is, he says that the kiss makes him feel even better. He tells the man that if he kisses him, he will make him feel better than he has ever felt before. The narrator then asks the young man if he would like to kiss his "most precious non." The young man responds that he would love to kiss her, but he does not want to touch her. He wants to rub her with his fingers, but she says that she does not have the ability to do so, and so he asks her if she would like him to rub his fingers with hers. She replies that she would, but that she cannot do so because she has a headache. She then asks him if he wants her to touch his "beauti ful" face, and his clothes. He replies that he did not mean to do such a thing, and that he cannot do it himself, because he is not quick enough to do it. She tells him that he should not touch her face and her clothes, because they are too delicate for him to touch. He says that if she
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