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MY EIGHT
Tanya flipped the right way up again, swinging and stretching, twisting and
turning her body to show off its flexibility. As the track slowed Tanya slid
down again and as it ended she stretched beneath it bowing her head. The music
stopped and her audience clapped furiously. For a moment Tanya kept perfectly
still, she needed to wind down before she could move; she needed to come back
from the dark, decadent place where only the pole and her body existed. Finally
she raised her head and saw James. His eyes were hot and hungry. Tanya knew she
had surpassed all his expectations. This dance was personal.
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Personal and sensual. Great visuals.
ReplyDeleteI like that she gets so into the dance that she need moment to reorient herself.
ReplyDeleteOh man, what a treat for the senses. I especially love the last line! Can't wait for more!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, love that last line. This time it's personal...and it's working. Nice!
ReplyDeleteSo this is what pole dancers feel...at least when dancing for someone special.
ReplyDeleteI just hope James is worth all the emotion she's expending for him. Loved the description of her mood at the end of the dance - terrific excerpt!
ReplyDeleteSounds like she hit a bullseye!
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