Moonlight drapes your skin,
robe slipping, legs bare,
eyes daring, lips teasing,
body stretched on the lounge chair,
waiting.
I kneel, hands tracing, lips tasting,
tongue flicking, sucking, biting,
your breath hitching,
hips rising, aching, begging.
I part you, tongue plunging,
lapping, circling, drinking you in,
your moans raw, fingers tight in my hair,
body trembling, spilling, undone.
I rise, aching, throbbing,
press against your slick heat,
push inside, slow, stretching, filling,
your gasp swallowed in my mouth.
I move, deep, relentless,
bodies colliding, skin burning,
the chair rocking, the night trembling,
until you break, pulsing, gripping,
dragging me with you,
emptying, wrecking, drowning.
The pool shimmers, untouched,
you smirk, lips grazing my ear—
'Now, take me in the water.'
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