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It's the day after the first kiss, and the narrator is in a terrible mood. She's worried that the kiss will make her feel worse, and she wants to make sure that it doesn't happen again. She wants to be sure that he's not going to hurt her, but she also wants him to be honest with her, so she asks him to kiss her on the forehead instead of on the lips. He's so drunk that he can't be honest, and he'll hurt her anyway. The two of them try to kiss again, but the kiss is too intense for both of them to be comfortable, so they move to another part of the room. The narrator asks if the kiss was good the last time, and if it's bad the second time around. The first time, he says, he didn't feel anything. The second time, though, he feels something. He wonders why his finger is so thick, and wonders if he asked him to do it with his hands. He wants to get away from the man, but he can barely move. He tells the man not to move, because he told him to make him feel good. The man says that he just did what he wanted, and that he never asked the man to do anything for her. He says that they've spent a lot of time together, and they're so close that they couldn't have been friends without each other. He asks if she only means that much to the man. She says that she only meant that to him, but that he shouldn't do that to her. She
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The Tiger That Swallowed the Moon • Chapter 46 • Page ik-page-2193670
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Chapter 46
This is a locked chapterChapter 46
About This Chapter
It's the day after the first kiss, and the narrator is in a terrible mood. She's worried that the kiss will make her feel worse, and she wants to make sure that it doesn't happen again. She wants to be sure that he's not going to hurt her, but she also wants him to be honest with her, so she asks him to kiss her on the forehead instead of on the lips. He's so drunk that he can't be honest, and he'll hurt her anyway. The two of them try to kiss again, but the kiss is too intense for both of them to be comfortable, so they move to another part of the room. The narrator asks if the kiss was good the last time, and if it's bad the second time around. The first time, he says, he didn't feel anything. The second time, though, he feels something. He wonders why his finger is so thick, and wonders if he asked him to do it with his hands. He wants to get away from the man, but he can barely move. He tells the man not to move, because he told him to make him feel good. The man says that he just did what he wanted, and that he never asked the man to do anything for her. He says that they've spent a lot of time together, and they're so close that they couldn't have been friends without each other. He asks if she only means that much to the man. She says that she only meant that to him, but that he shouldn't do that to her. She
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