The Pillow Pit II. (Semi-OOC flirt thread.)

*groans a little bit and slips his arms around her body slowly* careful. I might end up holding you here and not letting you get away.

*shifts so that his hardness is between her legs, rubbing against her growing wetness*

Oh I hope you do :catgrin:.
 
*gasps a little bit at the movement that seems to end when she is pressed a bit tighter to her chest and a certain part of him is caught between her legs and held against the heat of her sex* Well, I think I'm going to explore the option of keeping you here and not letting you get away now that you seem so enthusiastic about it.
 
*gasps a little bit at the movement that seems to end when she is pressed a bit tighter to her chest and a certain part of him is caught between her legs and held against the heat of her sex* Well, I think I'm going to explore the option of keeping you here and not letting you get away now that you seem so enthusiastic about it.

Sadly, though, it is getting late and I must be off to bed
*stands up, her wet sex sliding against him*
Night magey :kiss:
 
*comes in with his own pillow and flops down in the corner, staring at the book he bought today*
 
Taste walks in ooh hi mage what are you reading today?

Twilight.

I was sharing negative things that I had heard about it, then one of my ex-friends who takes everything that I say too seriously and as if it is my thoughts even if I say the words 'I heard' come before every sentence that I say, decided to jump to the books defense saying that it is absolutely amazing, that I shouldn't judge it if I haven't attempted to read it, and that somewhere in my communication of what I had heard about the book, the reason that I am not getting laid became evident.

Now I was so shocked by the fact that I had broken my own rule of not knocking something until I have tried it that I didn't even drop any of the lines that I could have like "Well, at least my relationship is stable, unlike yours. Did you decide to break up with your boyfriend this week again, or is this a week when you are getting along?" or "I'm surprised you had time to criticize my sex life with you spending all of your time on your back" both of which are lines that sound mean but only because you don't know the person I was talking to.

As a result I decided that I was going to stop being such a sheep and actually pick up the book and form my own opinions.

I've read two chapters so far.
 
Are you talking about your boyfriend or girlfriend as I ma married ..lol and he is alive if towards me it was lol

Or is that the book lol
 
Are you talking about your boyfriend or girlfriend as I ma married ..lol and he is alive if towards me it was lol

Or is that the book lol

My female friend. I never had a relationship with her, probably because I realized that she is emotionally broken and likes to create drama from nothing. She stole her current boyfriend from another girl, and now is constantly paranoid that he is cheating on her or that someone is going to steal him from her, which I managed to predict was going to happen a year and a half ago when she first was trying to decide if she should date the guy who had the girlfriend, or my other friend who was single at the time but less physically attractive.

Anyway, about a year ago when things were very rocky between the two of them, she said that if things didn't work out with me, I had a good chance of going out with her if I wanted, to which my response was, "Wow, that's awful nice of you, but I have more self respect than to become mister rebound, or a runner up because your first place prize ran away" or something like that, and that was the last real conversation that I had with her, because she doesn't want to talk to me anymore (I suspect repressed guilt) and I don't want to talk to her anymore, but I still make the effort to say hi in the hallways and stuff, which is more than she reciprocates with. In short, she's a total bitch, and I hope her boyfriend leaves her so she can enjoy some nice alone time to reflect on the kind of person she has become.

The book isn't nearly as annoying as my friend is. I neither love, nor hate it...yet. I just hope that the answer to why Edward from Chapter one was more interesting than Edward from Chapter two is eventually explained.
 
*is once again surprised and made to blush by her comments about stealing his bracelets and lets her slip away* Really?
 
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