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Authors: Criss Copp

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“Do you
want me to make you come?” I demanded.

“Fuck,
yes!” She groaned.
 
As I pulled her
panties off and threw them aside.

“Do you
want this cock?” I asked her, as I knelt up and pulled down my boxers... “Or
should I get that cock out?” I indicated toward her beside drawer, which held
the smaller dildo that I’d bought for my use on her.

“You... I
want you!” she pleaded.

I leant
forward... and holding my erection close to the entrance of her pussy, I teased
her, by rubbing up and down her wet folds.

“Blake...
please
!” she begged.

I centered
myself over the entrance and plunged into her, stopping once I had penetrated
her to the hilt.

“Fuck me
Blake!” she asked breathlessly.

She felt so
fucking good...

I love Grandparent month... I’m gonna fuck this
woman everywhere!

From
the Author
 

Parts of
this story dealt with mental illness and in particular… depression.
 
I’d like to encourage any reader who is
experiencing depression to seek assistance from family, friends, counseling
services, telephone hotlines, General Practitioners and any other service that
may be available to them.
 
I would also
like to encourage family and friends that are concerned about a loved one
experiencing depression, to be proactive in assisting their loved one in
accessing help to manage their illness.

Too many
tragedies occur when we do nothing.

 

I would
also encourage readers to put aside any prejudice against mental illness, and
recognize that there are many people in our communities suffering from the
debilitating effects of all types of illness; of which, mental illness is but
one type; and just as physical illnesses such as cardiac disease or diabetes
require ongoing assistance, medication and understanding; so too do mental
illnesses.

I realize
that this book at times dealt with the darker side of mental illness; but I
would like to acknowledge the many wonderful people in the world who deal
effectively with their mental illnesses, and experience vastly fulfilling and
successful lives.
 
I am blessed to count
some of these exceptional people amongst those that I love and love me in
return.

 

Thank you
for reading my book… I hope you enjoyed it.

Criss

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