I spent the next few hours seeing the farm animals, I was allowed to feed them, pet them and I even got to learn their names. We even ate at Mel's friend's house, I could see myself coming here again, my favourite section was the baby goats. They were so noisy but adorable. We walked pack to the cottage this time as the sun was setting, the fields had a beautiful orange glow above them, and I can see why she lived so far away from the city.
"I just want you to know, whatever you decide I'm happy either way" She smiled interlocking our fingers and walking down the rest of the street, we reached her front garden, and she released my hand which made me feel suddenly cold.
"We are going out for dinner tonight, go get dressed and meet me down here in an hour" she commanded as she walked into the house and up to her bedroom.
I stood silently in the doorway for a few moments until I finally walked in. I found myself starring at my clothes not having a clue what to wear, I mean what do you wear to a meal with your dominants sister who could be your caregiver for the week...
A dress?
As the time was quickly slipping out of my hands I grabbed a floral white dress and let my hair free down my shoulders. I wore white flat pumps and applied some eyeliner and lip gloss to match.
Hmmm I guess this will have to do.
I reached the bottom of the stairs waiting patiently for Mel to come down. I'm still undecided . I really like Mel.
I reallyyy like her.
And I hate being without a dominant and I do trust her when I'm in little space.
She is gorgeous...
Kind...
Funny...
And walking down the stairs.
My mouth fell open slightly at the sight of her, Jesus Fucking Christ. She's a goddess, from head to toe perfect, with a belted blazer dress and thigh high black boots pushing the outfit to another level was the black lace corset underneath.
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Our Darling Girl
RomanceFlo is moving across the Country for her first year in college, when her plan starts to fall apart she finds herself living with four men who all have a soft spot for her innocent nature.