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Chapter Fourteen

Author: Eileen Sheehan, Ailene Frances, E.F. Sheehan
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The following morning, I was awoken to find Godwin already inside of me. In fact, from what I could tell, he was almost finished.  I couldn’t believe that I’d slept through a man mounting me and doing his business.  I also found it difficult to come to terms with the fact that he would climb on top of me, regardless of the fact that I was clearly comatose, and have his way.

“What are you doing?” I grumbled as the world came into focus and reality set in.

“I’m almost done,” he managed to gasp as he climbed to his peak of passion.  “Come on, baby, move with me.  Feel me deep inside of you.  Damn,  you feel so good.”

I’m sure that he thought that his words were going to turn me on, but they did just the opposite.  I shuddered with repulsion over what was happening.  With as much enthusiasm as I could muster while still in wake-up mode, I pushed at his shoulders as he

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