THE CHESS PLAYER



They are fascinated by exotic glances. Teasing, peeping, flexible, flirtatious breasts bend to their liking out of a festive cleavage, prompting mainly alpha males: they give the already hard-to-get permissions for seduction operations.

The hand no longer gropes with Childish brooding and hesitancy - but the blindly looking, crouching pair of eyes really undress the given exotic illusion. Love flirting begins at an accelerated pace, culminating in private cat-and-mouse battles. Open, sneaky smiles keep you on hold or on a leash: no one can know who keeps whom on a leash? - He merely plays a self-liar, curiously portrays and looks before himself, as if Petty secrets had a life of their own.

When they spark each other with hesitant calculation, teasing pseudo-cordiality within themselves, primal instincts arise on the basement person with the latest enticing all-words. One move can be worth a thousand betrayals when no one is what they originally wanted to be. When all the unforgivable lies are finally one and bound together. When they land, the Lonely Heart ships find a harbor in each other. When everything is exactly the same, the head may roar from bribery, the brain may become dull - the secret as the final decipherment has already been wasted by commercial profiteering long ago.

- No one can now know where the beginning and the end may have begun - from each other's captive gaze they voluntarily and perhaps bestowingly release the layers and the blood. Past-ravines at the same time groan, grumble, uneasily rude to their viceroys. He touches, tries even more the ambitious, Tramp seduction but once all the games are over remains the raw meat reality!
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Written on February 27, 2024

Submitted by oasev on February 26, 2024

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Norbert Tasev

 · Budapest

I was born on November 30, 1983 in Budapest! I studied Hungarian history. I was history teacher. I'm editing ebooks! So far, I have published my volumes on Smachwords and Publishdrive as part of an author's book publishing! more…

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