LA Dreams and Other Things
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  • Reads 2,197
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 48m
Complete, First published Nov 16, 2020
Mature
"Bryan," I try my best to wiggle out of his embrace, but it only makes him squeeze harder. "How is your nose an ice cube, but you're still wiping your sweat all over me. Go get in the fucking shower!" 

His right arm releases me only long enough for his hand to lightly grab my throat, tilting my head back against his shoulder. 

"You'll only get what you want if you're a good girl and join me." He whispers. 

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Just some random one shots and other random things my brain puts together.
Some may be spicy. Just a warning. 

I'll take any ideas, suggestions, or criticisms!
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