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Sandra Monologue
“Dear God, cleanse me of this horrible sin that has corrupted my life. I don’t need this sin to runneth over. Please take it away. Take it away, take it away, take it away,” I cried out loud to the heavens as I kneeled down in the sanctuary.
I often call out to the members and the visitors who hear me preach to lay their burdens on the altar and I had to reevaluate my own life and ask if I had did the same. The answer to that was no and it was time. I knew that if I were to be elevated to the next level, I would have to get rid of it. I turned around and looked at the sanctuary that seated close to five thousand people every Sunday.
My thoughts were disrupted when my phone began to vibrate. I pull it out of my pocket and looked at the screen, Sandra’s name appeared. I looked down towards hell and then towards my manhood that seemed to jump at the thoughts and
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“Not all my friends are virgins like me and I have to admit that I watched a few movies to prepare for this moment with you” she said with a smile and man o man how I loved her smile. Her dimples were beautiful and her eyes lit up so perfectly.
I walked over to her and began to kiss her bare body as she stood before me. I could hear the moans as I touched spots she didn’t even knew existed and I loved it. My manhood began to scream to be released and I didn’t want to hinder him any longer. I unzipped my pants and removed my briefs from my body right after my pants.
“Where do you want me?” she asked.
I pointed to the desk and she made her way over there. I watched her from behind and examined the work of art that God had created for man and I fell in love with it. She lay across my desk and opened her legs, ready to receive every inch that I wanted to give her. I didn’t want her to wait any longer than she had. She was ready and I was ready for

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