Fantasy Town IX

22 Dec 2009

·GlennMcCrary

So Bob and Sugar finally finished foreplaying Then they cuddled in bed Sugar then went under the sheets And started giving Bob head She sucked him dry And she swallowed his cum She smiled in his face And she said “Yum!” Sugar said “Baby do you want to take a shower with me?” Bob was flooding with excitement when he said “Yes indeed.” So they both got undressed And they got in the shower As the water started to sprinkle upon them Bob began to feel overpowered He began to scrub Sugar up and down For the full image of her body In his mind became profound Sugar wrapped her arms around him And they slowly began to kiss There was no denying That their love for each other was bliss They got out of the shower And they got dressed The way that Sugar looked Bob could have cared less To him she looks good In any light And her gentle smile Shines so bright Sugar said “Okay Bob We’re going out tonight We are going to the movies If that’s alright.” Bob said “Okay cool What did you have in mind?” Sugar said “I was thinking of a chick flick You know the romantic kind.” So they left the house And they called a ride And to Bob’s surprise It was a car that could glide So they glided all the way to the movie theater And they stood in line For popcorn it only Costed a dime So they went into the theater And they sat down together As the lights went down The mood became as light as a feather As the movie started They began to hold hands And as the first kissing scene began to approach Sugar started kissing Bob upon his command She would do anything for him She had become his personal slave The touch of her hand emotionally shocked his body Just like a sound wave By Glenn McCrary © 2009 Glenn McCrary (All rights reserved)

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