Taking A Personal Day

We'll take such good care of you while you take care of us, feeling the bliss that comes from the collective euphoria of everyone here."

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Bishop Takes Knight

Posted using postybirb bishop takes knight the worst part about being royalty, in any and every context, is that everyone assumes that you're more important than you are.

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Taking care of business

To take an arousing whiff of his own pheromones mixed the sweaty scent of his loins made the striped cat wonder if he could actually orgasm from his musk alone.

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Grape Takes a Bath

In horror, she saw the water bulging out, slowly taking on the shape of a sphere. as the shape changed, the water that trapped her feet also bent, forcing her to sit in the tub as it pulled her legs in.

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Taking a Nap (Illustrated)

She merely smiled, leaning to take the tip of his ear into her mouth with a playful little suckle before her tongue traced over the edge inside her mouth.

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I'll Take Her

Where normally he might have excused himself without a word, he had something to take care of.

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Taking The Long Shot

"take cover, so they focus on me, then get out of this room the first chance you get. i'll take them down." "take cover, then get out, got it," brush said. "okay, here goes!"

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Taking Over Command

He would do just fine, especially with how well he was taking to the psionic tendrils in his mind.

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Taking the Dirt Track

"that's it brody, take it. take every last inch i've got. you like that, don't you, you pitiful wolf!"

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Taking Advantage of the Situation

And then the feline bastard said something to guards that had them trying to take him in.

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Take Out or Delivery

"power is out in the ship and was going to take a whack at fixing it."

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Mind If I Take That

You'd wandered outside, struck with the sudden desire to go for a walk. Now, you were hopelessly lost. The familiar roads around your house had wound and weaved their way into an incomprehensible tangle of pathways that crossed and interwined, bathed...

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