Her [INKITT]
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Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2016
Mature
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ALL CONTENT IN THIS STORY BELONGS TO PAMELA MOTSHWANE  (KNOWN HERE ON WATTPAD AND INKITT AS @FCKINGSINATRA)

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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brows knitted in concentration, his pencil glided across the page. 

he shaded his frustrations and rage. 

he sketched the frame of his vulnerability and admiration.

he coloured his desire and passion.

finally, his body moved over the piece of art and he threw his head back, releasing a strained groan. on the paper he sketched his frustration, desire, engraved the image deep into his mind and most certainly, carved his love from the carnal images roaming the depths of his mind.

he sketched HER.
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This is a story of how far an artist is willing to go for his muse, how far he is willing to get her.
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