Checkmate
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  • Reads 2,103
  • Votes 51
  • Parts 7
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published May 11, 2020
Mature
(Sequel to 'Sua Farfalla').

"Excuse yourself brother, I think there's something you're forgetting", I proudly stated while standing up. 

"Girls are easy to manage, very predictable", I said. "Much like a game of chess".

"Being experienced means you can foresee the movement your opponent will choose", I said while resting my hands on the stool's back. 

"And I'm as experienced as one can be in this game", I smiled. 

"No matter what moves she tries to make, I'm always gonna be one step ahead. And once I'm done...", I said with a chuckle. 

"I'll be the once saying checkmate".



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