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Yesterday 11:18 pm  #8881


Re: Movie night

Anna's pov:

Completely ignoring the waitress I see William bring both hands to my cheeks as he lovingly tells me to let them fall as he'll catch every one of them.

"Yes, love." I whisper as my tears finally begin to flow over my cheeks.

In my heart I really want to wipe his tears but also can't get enough of looking at his beautiful tears as they run over his cheeks.

 

Yesterday 11:39 pm  #8882


Re: Movie night

Hearing Camilla’s decision, I can’t help a big smile form on my face: “I guess I’ll enjoy your sexy jiggles all the way to the movie theater.”

We take a cab from the beach to the mall, I make sure to pat and squeeze her thighs as we sit on the taxi indulging in the most sensual jiggles in the world.

When we get out of the taxi, I end in the middle, I have Jackson in my arm and Camilla’s hand in my other hand. As we walk through a coffee shop, we both turn to look at it, even though I can still enjoy Camilla’s thighs with my peripheral vision, I say: “We could get a nice coffee and a sandwich or pasty after the movie.” Before Camilla replies, I hear (and see) a teenager between 15 and 17 land a firm pat on Camilla’s quads, just below the hem of her shorts (does Camilla’s muscles resist the firm, unexpected pat the teenage boy gives her without jiggling or do they give in and jiggle with the contact? Does she choose to flex her muscles to try to prevent them from jiggling (with a chance of success or failure), or does she keep them relaxed not caring if they jiggle, maybe even wobble, or resist firmly? Or does she not have time to react?).

 

Yesterday 11:50 pm  #8883


Re: Movie night

William’s POV:

Even though my focus is on Anna’s eyes, I can still see the waitress, who seems so shocked she’s unable to move, when Anna allows her precious tears to fall down her beautiful face unchecked, I can feel my heart rate increasing as I wipe her tears and physiology (maybe psychology as well?) kicks in, causing a more than firm tent) the moment I kiss her aesthetic tears and her artistic streaks off her cheeks with the waitress witnessing, mute and immobile.

 

Today 12:36 pm  #8884


Re: Movie night

Rachel's POV

Kate had been heartbroken over losing the part of Mara and when I got home she sobbed for several minutes over my shoulder

I was very angry indeed and I wasn't the only one. Following an avalanche of criticism from the theatre community in the UK and on Broadway, as well as Kate's former colleagues from her various projects, Martin the Broadway producer who had recast her part, told the press that my wife had accepted a generous settlement to step aside.

How generous the settlement was depended on your point of view. Martin at the same time was Executive Producing a horror movie called Echoes of Hollow Lane, and had offered the part of Rose to Kate for $200,000. Neither Chris, Julia or Kate thought the script was up to much, but my wife didn't have much choice to accept the part since Martin had already said she had. The money would go towards Chris and Olivia's rent on their temporary home and it would give my wife something to do, albeit in New Jersey not New York.

After Kate had departed for her film shoot, rehearsals started for The Glass House. Chris wasn't enjoying them at all, neither was Julia. Leonora was constantly argumentative and from what I was being told, was flattening the character of Mara to such an extent she barely resembled what she should be.

'I can't do this for seven months' I overheard him tell Olivia one night.

As opening night approached, Chris and Julia couldn't think of anything but a complete disaster. However the gods of the stage threw them a lifeline. Leonora for what ever reason had suffered a major attack of stage fright and Kiera had to go on in her place.

Very relieved the trio was at last able to perform the play with conviction and the show was a triumph. Robyn even told us in the group chat that two of her NY friends had seen it and were very impressed

Chris told me privately that he wished Leonora's stage fright would continue as he had the best time performing with Kiera. I replied that I hoped he did too


Security will run you down hard
And I will lead them on a merry chase
 

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