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15 - Only A Monster

Author: Sakiah Zee
last update Last Updated: 2024-06-18 23:39:32

ARAH

“You haven’t broken the lock yet?” Tonio's curious eyes bore into her after she admitted she couldn't get into Gildeon’s study. Of course, she left out the steamy details that now distracted her, making her heart race. Her tattoo machine hung idle as she fought to drown out the memory of her husband's lustful gaze, the intense sounds he made, and how he came hard into her mouth...

She was embarrassed to even be thinking about these things while working next to her friend.

‘Get it together, Arah. Save those thoughts for later,' she scolded herself.

“I thought you’d have managed to peek inside by now.” Tonio’s voice broke through her reverie.

“I haven’t had a chance to try again,” she replied, steadying her voice and refocusing on the cursive name stenciled on Tonio’s forearm. The delicate lines of ‘Patricia’ were a welcome distraction. “He added a new lock. It’s tricky. He’d know if I touched it.”

For all she knew, Gildeon could've also installed a spy camera somewhere in the hous
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