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She sounds she may be on the naughty side… Nicely written:)
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Haha, without a doubt! Thanks, Carisa 🙂
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You can definitely write about anything and make them sound magical. They do say things things taste better when done under the excitement of doing them in secrecy, but I have yet to prove it. Dark and light are just a perfect contrast here!
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I’m happy to hear it. Thank you for the feedback 🙂
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It is always my pleasure!
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Some things are better enjoyed in absence of daylight. Again, you spill your thoughts into words that leave interpretation to the reader. Whatever takes place beneath that cloak will only be known by those involved. Nicely done, Ryan!
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Haha, what happens beneath the cloak…stays beneath the cloak 😉
Thanks, Thomas.
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😀 yes, it does! You are welcome, Ryan!
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So fabulously dark. I love it. And the fact that her being a mistress sounds at total odds to her day personality. As if she doesn’t really want to put on her cloak, but she has to, to get her fix. Brilliant stuff.
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Great feedback, thank you. I love how much you took from it 🙂
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