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Severide: A Narrative Fiction
sweaty, their thighs were smashing together. Their bodies had become a whole.
Severide needed more. He licked Casey’s neck. He left quick kisses on his skin from his chest down to his thigh.
“Turn around.” He said. They were both unprepared, but it was the right time.
Casey shivered. “I trust you.” He turned around and leant against the wall. He closed his eyes.
Severide trailed his fingers all around his strong muscles and curves, admiring his beauty. He found a condom in the back pocket of his jean down below his knees. After wearing it, he slid his fully loaded boner inside him gently. Their hands were interlaced on the wall. As moving back and forth, their bodies were fitting eachother perfectly.
Finally Casey was on the top of heaven.

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