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Chapter 6

Author: Gift Ebeluhi
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That night, I used my tongue to bring her to a climax. She cried out, loudly, as she reached her peak. That brought Fhaernala and Kima running, as if they thought that I was attacking her.

- "Pamna! Are you alright?" shouted Kima.

- "Better than alright ..." she murmured.

- "What happened?"

- "What happened? His tongue happened ..." said Pamna.

An embarrassed silence followed, which I enjoyed immensely. The redhead and the elf left without saying goodnight.

- "You did that deliberately." I whispered to Pamna.

- "What? Well, maybe ... a little."

We lay together again on the last night before we reached the city. I had just spent between her thighs, and brought her to orgasm with my fingers. We were lying close together. I was well aware, though, that this represented a milestone, of sorts.

- "Ken?"

- "Mmm?"

- "What do you think of me? Honestly - please."


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