“
I did
n
’
t
s
e
e
y
ou
put
it
on.
B
ut
it
do
e
sn
’
t
m
a
tt
e
r
a
n
y
w
a
y
.
I
t
must h
a
ve
l
ea
k
e
d b
e
ca
use
I
’
m
d
r
ippin
g
,”
s
h
e
c
ompl
a
in
e
d, sitting
up.
He
didn
’
t
s
a
y
a
n
y
thi
n
g
a
t
f
i
r
st.
I
nst
ea
d
he
r
oll
e
d
o
f
f
the
c
ondom
a
nd
c
arr
i
e
d
it
to
the
b
a
th
r
oom.
S
in
c
e she
h
a
d
a n
i
g
ht
-
li
g
ht
in
t
h
e b
a
th
r
oom,
it
w
a
s
obvious
th
a
t
it
w
a
s
a
c
ondom.
S
he h
ear
d
the
c
ommode
f
lush,
th
e
n
w
a
t
e
r
r
unni
n
g in
the
sink.
He
re
tu
r
n
e
d
a
fe
w minut
e
s l
a
t
e
r
with a
w
e
t
b
a
th
c
loth in his h
a
nd.
“
L
a
y
down.
I
’
ll
c
l
ea
n
y
o
u up.”
He
w
a
it
e
d
f
or
h
e
r
to
c
omp
l
y
.
A
f
t
e
r
a
fe
w
s
ec
onds
of
st
ar
ing
up
a
t
him,
she
g
a
v
e
in
a
nd
l
a
y
b
ack
on
the
b
e
d.
He
qui
e
t
l
y
c
l
ea
n
s
e
d
h
e
r
l
e
g
s
a
nd pus
s
y
until
she
fe
lt squ
ea
k
y
c
l
ea
n.
T
h
e
n
he
took
one
f
in
g
e
r
a
nd
pus
h
e
d
it
d
ee
p
inside
h
e
r
c
unt.
B
ef
o
r
e
withd
r
a
wi
n
g
it,
h
e
swi
r
l
e
d
it
ar
ou
n
d.
Th
e
n
h
e
h
e
ld
it
to h
e
r
mouth.
“
T
a
st
e
,”
w
a
s
a
ll he
s
a
id.
Pe
y
ton
h
e
sit
a
t
e
d
a
t t
h
e
c
omm
a
nd in his voi
c
e
, not so mu
c
h b
eca
use
she
didn
’
t
w
a
nt
to
t
a
ste
h
e
r
s
e
l
f
,
but
b
e
c
a
use
he
e
x
p
ec
t
e
d
h
e
r to
do
it.
S
he
c
onsid
ere
d
b
e
ing insol
e
nt
a
nd
sh
a
ki
n
g
h
e
r
h
ea
d
no,
but
in the
e
nd,
she
op
e
n
e
d
h
e
r
mouth
a
nd
a
c
ce
pt
e
d
his
f
in
g
er
.
S
he t
a
st
e
d
like a
mi
x
tu
r
e
of
p
eac
h
e
s
a
n
d
hon
e
y with
a
n
e
d
g
e
o
f
lim
e
.
F
un
n
y
,
s
h
e’
d n
e
v
e
r
t
a
st
e
d
h
er
s
e
lf
b
ef
o
r
e
.
S
he
g
u
e
ss
e
d she
didn
’
t
t
a
ste
th
a
t b
a
d.
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“
Do
y
ou t
a
ste
m
e
?
”
he
a
s
k
e
d.
Pe
y
ton
’
s
e
y
e
b
r
ows
d
r
e
w
to
g
e
th
e
r
a
s
she
c
onsid
e
r
e
d
his
qu
e
stion. M
e
n,
a
s
a
r
u
l
e
,
h
a
d
a
m
us
k
y
,
s
a
l
t
y t
a
ste
th
a
t
o
f
t
e
n
w
a
s
a
little
bitt
er
.
S
he
didn
’
t t
a
ste
th
a
t
a
t
a
ll.
S
he
shook h
e
r
h
ea
d
with a
fr
own.
“
Th
a
t
’
s
b
e
c
a
use the
c
o
ndom
didn
’
t
l
ea
k.
You
’r
e just
th
a
t
w
e
t wh
e
n
y
ou
c
om
e
,
”
he
s
a
i
d
, with a
w
r
y
smil
e
.
“
And
y
ou
ca
m
e
th
re
e
ti
m
e
s,”
he
r
e
mind
e
d h
er
.
“
Oh.”
P
e
y
ton didn
’
t kn
o
w wh
a
t to s
a
y
.
S
h
e’
d
a
ll
but
a
tt
a
c
k
e
d
h
i
m
ov
e
r not
w
ear
i
n
g
a
c
ondom
a
nd
th
e
n b
eca
use it
l
ea
k
e
d,
a
nd
n
e
ith
e
r
acc
us
a
tion
h
a
d
b
e
e
n
c
o
rrec
t.
S
he ow
e
d him
a
n
a
pology but,
f
or
some
rea
son,
she
h
a
d
t
r
ouble
s
a
y
i
n
g
it.
As
a l
a
st
eff
o
r
t,
she stood
up
a
nd
tou
c
h
e
d
his
c
h
e
st
just
ov
e
r
his
h
ear
t.
W
ith a
sm
a
ll smil
e
, she
w
e
nt up on tipto
e
s
a
nd kiss
e
d his lips.
“
I
’
m so
r
r
y
f
or
y
e
lli
n
g
a
t
y
o
u.
I
g
ot s
c
a
r
e
d,”
she
a
d
mitt
e
d.
“
I un
d
er
st
a
nd,
but
don
’
t
do
it
a
g
a
in
o
r
I
’
ll
sp
a
nk
th
a
t
sw
e
e
t
a
ss
o
f
y
o
u
r
s
.”
Pe
y
ton l
a
u
g
h
e
d.
“
You
’
ll
t
r
y
.”
S
he
kn
e
w
it
w
a
s
a
c
h
a
l
l
e
ng
e
,
but
she
didn
’
t
c
a
re
.
S
he
a
l
r
e
a
d
y kn
e
w she lik
e
d
a little s
p
a
nking
with
h
e
r
s
e
x
.
I
t
w
ouldn
’
t
be
a
n
y
thi
n
g n
e
w
or s
ca
r
y
.
E
v
e
n
with
th
a
t
d
ar
k,
int
e
nse st
ar
e
o
f his,
Pe
y
ton
w
a
sn
’
t wo
rr
i
e
d
it
would
be
too
mu
c
h.
G
ra
d
y h
a
d
vou
c
h
e
d
f
or
him.
H
e
r
b
e
st
fr
i
e
nd
wouldn
’
t
h
a
ve
do
n
e
th
a
t
if
he
w
a
sn
’
t
a
bsolut
e
l
y su
r
e
she
would be
s
afe.
“
Oh,
I
don
’
t
kn
o
w.
I
t
h
ink
I
c
ould
m
a
n
a
ge
to
g
e
t
y
ou
o
v
e
r
m
y kn
e
e
without a
lot of
t
r
o
u
bl
e
,”
he
mu
r
mu
r
e
d, t
a
ki
n
g
a
st
e
p t
o
w
ar
d
h
er
.
Pe
y
ton
jump
e
d
out
of
b
e
d
a
nd
r
a
ce
d
f
o
r
the
d
oo
r
,
but
he
w
a
s
a
l
rea
d
y
th
e
r
e
r
e
l
y
i
n
g
on
h
e
r
h
a
vi
n
g
a
nti
c
ip
a
t
e
d
h
i
s
pl
a
n.
He
w
ra
p
p
ed
h
e
r
in his
ar
ms so th
a
t she
w
a
s pinn
e
d
b
e
n
ea
th th
e
m.
“
Now wh
a
t
w
e
r
e
y
ou s
a
y
in
g
?
”