In this chapter, we are told that the events of the story are purely fictional, and that there is no intention to imply or describe any real events. In fact, the only similarity between this story and real events is the fact that it is set in a fictional setting. The two men, the demon god and the warrior, arrive at the door, and the two men immediately begin to rub the belly of the pregnant escort. When the two lords realize that they have missed their rendezvous with claire, they begin to be affectionate toward each other, and they begin teasing each other about their love for each other. When escheat is bitten by the slayer, he is so upset that he cannot bear to leave the door open, and he begins to cry. He is unable to bear the sight of his beloved, and when the two squires begin to bite him again, he becomes hysterical. When he is finally able to speak, he tells them that he will remove the protective barrier of his divine body before he bites them again. He asks them to tell him in advance if he is injured. When they do not, he says that his canine teeth are longer than before, and something is not right.
In this chapter, we are told that the events of the story are purely fictional, and that there is no intention to imply or describe any real events. In fact, the only similarity between this story and real events is the fact that it is set in a fictional setting. The two men, the demon god and the warrior, arrive at the door, and the two men immediately begin to rub the belly of the pregnant escort. When the two lords realize that they have missed their rendezvous with claire, they begin to be affectionate toward each other, and they begin teasing each other about their love for each other. When escheat is bitten by the slayer, he is so upset that he cannot bear to leave the door open, and he begins to cry. He is unable to bear the sight of his beloved, and when the two squires begin to bite him again, he becomes hysterical. When he is finally able to speak, he tells them that he will remove the protective barrier of his divine body before he bites them again. He asks them to tell him in advance if he is injured. When they do not, he says that his canine teeth are longer than before, and something is not right.