Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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623
I looked up.
4
624
Joy transfigured my countenance for one, with his whip, was he who had earlier been nearest to me, he to whose whip I had pressed timidly, then fervently, my moist lips, which whip, too, I had subjected to the tender, eager servile caresses of my tongue.
4
625
But it was the other fellow's whip which was now held before me! It was not that of he who had hitherto been nearest to me! I looked up, dismayed, startled, at he who had been nearest to me.
4
626
Surely it was his whip, and his whip alone, which I must kiss! He looked down at me.
4
627
There seemed, for a moment, a sternness in his gaze.
4
628
This terrified me.
4
629
Quickly I put my head forward a little, as I could, in the chain and collar, and kissed, and licked, obediently, tears welling in my eyes, the other's whip.
I looked up.
Joy transfigured my countenance for one, with his whip, was he who had earlier been nearest to me, he to whose whip I had pressed timidly, then fervently, my moist lips, which whip, too, I had subjected to the tender, eager servile caresses of my tongue.
But it was the other fellow's whip which was now held before me! It was not that of he who had hitherto been nearest to me! I looked up, dismayed, startled, at he who had been nearest to me.
Surely it was his whip, and his whip alone, which I must kiss! He looked down at me.
There seemed, for a moment, a sternness in his gaze.
This terrified me.
Quickly I put my head forward a little, as I could, in the chain and collar, and kissed, and licked, obediently, tears welling in my eyes, the other's whip.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )