money
tangled
understood
tangled
understood
They told her he liked it rough. She did too, that's why they'd chosen her. Oh yes, she'd be ready to tangle as soon as he came through the door!
Petting, and intimately sensing, legs entwined.... yielding:
Opprobrious this sordid business, why?
Darting eyes found the money on the night stand.
I see! He understood.
Labels: 3WW, money, tangled, understood
12 Comments:
Intimate and scornful can go together--but I would rather not
Yup. It happens!
well evidently when you say "that's why they'd chosen her." he was given her as a "gift" and already paid for... so what she "liked" she liked under the guise of "gainful employment"
but in reality... its all about the benjamin's baby... all about the benjamin's
I like this. Sex and money, it all makes sense. :-)
yes I agree with writerkat, when was one not associated with the other?
I admit, first, I had to look up the word "Opprobrious", then Paisley's use of benjamin's.
I sensed she enjoyed the tangle nearly as much as the money.
Marcia,
I think paisley was refering to Ben Franklin's countenance gracing U.S $100.00 and perhaps coincidently, because of her youth...,she refers to a Puff Daddy song, but in both cases it's about the money. It's fairly well known that Mr. Franklin was known to engage in some opprobrious conduct while in France if not here.
rel
A salacious read. At first I thought the man was holding a head in his hand! Interesting use of the words, as well as your interpretation of the drawing.
I kept looking at the picture and your words for a long time..
arched architecture
I think this post and the pic are excellent very well thought out.
What is it they say, 'tis the oldest profession?
And I, too, learned a new word here today.
I'm amazed how many of ya'll thought sex and money this week. Interesting take.
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