An Analysis Of Raudi's Poem

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the entrapment startles him ; eyes shooting open as the ghoul is ring in front of him. body and all. he exhales a laugh, gaze locked on rudi. “ well, aren’t ya quick. ” it’s a coo, but gritty, low. the urge to kiss him again is bit back, hands instead finding their way to rudi’s hips. what’s his game now ? it could be nothing, or it could be everything. this is just the type of closeness he enjoys. mingled breathes and lips so close. he’s drunk on the friction in the air. tyler pulls his body closer, straightening himself up in order to reach.

image lips pick up where they left off wordlessly as the grip against the ghoul’s body tightens. he might be the one trapped, but he can push back. guide him hastily to the wall towards his sealed door.
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body and all. he exhales a laugh, gaze locked on rudi. “ well, aren’t ya quick. ” it’s a coo, but gritty, low. the urge to kiss him again is bit back, hands instead finding their way to rudi’s hips. what’s his game now ? it could be nothing, or it could be everything. this is just the type of closeness he enjoys. mingled breathes and lips so close. he’s drunk on the friction in the air. tyler pulls his body closer, straightening himself up in order to

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