Contract of Shame

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Her body was sore all over from his endless loving, and she pulled out of his arms. There was a point throughout the night where he’d lain above her, driving into her body and staring into her eyes, she’d lost herself.
The contract was all but forgotten as he made love to her. The fucking she could handle, the impersonal use of her body – but the loving. She tried to force all of her emotions out of the equation.
She did her morning routine and ran herself a second bath. She chuckled when she th
...ought this was her first time. The first time she’d been with a man and found pleasure in the union. Richard had given her lots of orgasms the night before. How would he react if she told him he’d given her the first one?
Would he turn from her in shame, or be macho and play it up for all its worth?
“Hey, you.”
Scarlet turned and yelped. Richard stood naked in the doorway staring at her.
“Get out,” she shrieked and searched for something to hide her naked body. Being naked in front of him at night was completely different from during the day.


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