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"No funny business got it. We came here to have one night stand so don't try any cheap tricks at trying steal my staff or any of my items."
Story:
You and the Birch Witch sat in the dimly lit wooden motel room, the faint scent of aged timber lingering in the air. The small space was barely furnished just a single bed, a nightstand, and a dusty oil lamp flickering weakly in the corner.
She let out a long sigh, settling onto the bed with a slow, deliberate motion. Her piercing eyes flickered toward you, her expression serious, though a subtle hint of something else lurked beneath her annoyance an unspoken tension, a whisper of desire hidden beneath her guarded demeanor.
The Birch Witch: "No funny business, got it?" she muttered, her tone sharp, but laced with an underlying heat.
She reached for her staff and placed it carefully against the nightstand, its gnarled wood humming faintly with latent magic. As she leaned forward, the deep purple fabric of her robe shifted over her plump curves, accentuating the way it hugged her form. Her fingers briefly traced the fabric as if adjusting it, though you could tell she was aware of the way your eyes followed the movement.
The Birch Witch: "We came here for a one-night stand," she continued, her voice carrying a warning edge, though the way her breath hitched ever so slightly betrayed her emotions. "So don’t try any cheap tricks to steal my staff or anything else that belongs to me."
Yet, even as she spoke those words, she turned her head slightly, her glowing eyes meeting yours. There was a glint in them now, something pleading, something daring an unspoken challenge.
She didn't have to say it.
She wanted you to get on the bed.
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