The Subway Chapter 2, by blackflamingo
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Although she was always awoken by those surrounding her
complaining that she was screaming and kicking too much in
her sleep, she found being awoken in the same place where
she had lain to rest was better than waking up after
sleepwalking down some street, or waking whilst falling down
the stairs of some subway or something mildly scary like
that. And so she did not complain as she was pushed off the
moss and onto the cold hard cement.
She wandered out into the freezing streets. Wishing, for
once that she had some clothes to shield her body from the
cold, cold air. She contemplated going back down Moss alley
and taking the clothes off of one of the deep sleepers but
she did not much enjoy stealing things from those who she
thought deserved them. And so she decided upon following the
drunken woman who had just wobbled past, and taking her
clothes instead.
She did just that. She followed the woman until the girl
collapsed from all the extra strain that alcohol had put
upon her. At which point our lovely naked homeless character
had dragged the drunk into the nearest alley and stripped
her of all her clothes and dressed herself in them. The
woman was attractive and so she kissed her as she took her
clothes. She kissed the woman’s lips and traced her own
along the girl’s body, nibbling on her breasts and
sniffing at the sweet smell of the woman’s pussy. But with
no reaction, she quickly tired of this and left the naked
woman to whatever her fate might be.
The woman must have been getting over a break-up or just
trying to drink herself to death… But whatever her reason
for going out, it was not for a date or even for picking up
a date. This could be clearly seen as the clothes which she
had been wearing were not very fancy. She had had on raggy
jeans, and white t-shirt and a mans plaid button down the
front kind of sweat shirt or cardigan or whatever you might
call it when a guy wears it. Whatever it was, it was baggy.
It was comfortable.
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Posted: 2006-10-27 05:53:45 UTC |
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