no matter, that's a fine one too
Glad I was able to lead you a little way up the garden pathGreat story.
Didn't guess Telemachus was a story-teller as well.
So the tradition of ending the suffering during the night watch lives on.
Hence the need to use very tall crosses if the authorities want the condemmed to live suffering for the maximum time.
I hope that little twist doesn't spoil anything.
at least I didn't mention the Acetabulum, the Ischium, the Sacral Promontory or the Pubic Symphysis.Those crests. Here we have a certified iliaco-philiac
If I didn't know better, some of these might sound like architectural features of a (desecrated) cathedralt least I didn't mention the ... the Sacral Promontory
How true! The Acetabulum is between the Narthex and the Clerestory... a good place to watch the Competition fromIf I didn't know better, some of these might sound like architectural features of a (desecrated) cathedral
Is that in your copy of Gray's Anatomy, Monty?She's burned into her yummy
must admit I'm having trouble locating the "yummy" - is it near the ischial spines ?Is that in your copy of Gray's Anatomy, Monty?
Oh goodness. Guys.I'm having trouble locating the "yummy"
Maybe you'll try it to write lacking elements of this story. It should be interesting.I love the descriptions at the start of each chapter of the girl's tortured, sweating body. Beautifully erotic. A story that tells of her suffering up to this point of her crucifixion would be incredible. Excellent writing
Thank you very much! It's probably the most intense thing I ever wrote. I'm very glad it connected with you.I love the descriptions at the start of each chapter of the girl's tortured, sweating body. Beautifully erotic. A story that tells of her suffering up to this point of her crucifixion would be incredible. Excellent writing
It's nice to see this old story taken off the shelf and given a bit of an airing. Thanks @Secret Keeper , I am glad you got something out of it!Thank you Kasey22 for brining that up out of the archives. It is wonderful!
at least I didn't mention the Acetabulum, the Ischium, the Sacral Promontory or the Pubic Symphysis.
I'll save those up for another tale. Another tail?