Mad Experiment (A Mad Lib)
The side door to the ( Business ) burst open, a pair almost falling through it. They were locked in a heated embrace, hands ( verb ) each other's body. The cat was the first to break the embrace, pulling away with a gasp. ( Verb ending in 'ing' ) at the rat that stood near her, she grabbed her ( clothing ) and moved it aside, clearing the way to her ( body part ). He sneered at her and pushed his pants down, revealing his ( body part ) which was ready for some noun ). His hands grabbed onto her thighs, lifting her up and shoving her against the ( object ). Her claws dug into his back as he shoved his ( body part into her ( guess where ). The striped female ( noise ) as she dug her claws into his back, arching towards him.
Both of them were more than a little ( adjective ) so this probably wouldn't be the longest ( noun ) that either of them had. Already the pair were breathing pretty heavily as the sounds of their antics began to ( verb ) the night's air. Their ( adjective ) state was the only thing that lead to this situation, otherwise the feline ( job ) would have ( verb ) the rodent ( profession ) on sight. Now though, she was purring deeply as her body shoved against his, demanding more than he was giving her. One hand lifted from his head to grab onto the back of his head, pulling him in for a savage kiss. Her ( body part ) forced it's way into his ( orifice ) as her purring deepened.
His scrawny tail cracked against some ( objects ) as he changed his grip on the cat. Letting her weight push her down harder onto his ( body part ), he really put the spurs to it. She broke the kiss with a noise that was equal parts ( noise and ( noise ) as her claws dug into his flesh. A shiver raced up her spine as she felt a ( noun ) building inside of her body. Before she could find her ( noun ) he pushed tight against her, hips jerking in the throws of passion. His ( body part ) ( verb ) as it fired ( noun ) of ( fluid ) into her ( receptacle ). She laid her ears back and hissed softly at him; "Done already? you'd better not just ( verb ) and ( action ) before I have had my ( finish )."