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To The Mountain Peak - cover

To The Mountain Peak

Ivan Kaggwa

Verlag: Brown Dog Books

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As young as he was, he did not have control over the rapid changes of his body during adolescence and it is during that time that he got to find ways of how to satisfy himself by going to the extreme end of fetching pleasure using his own body.During high school, his heart was intrigued by a special girl called Tamara who was very gorgeous and soft spoken, and he fell for her to the deep end to a point that he was ready to risk it all just to get a kiss from her. He loved her so much but all he kept on desiring was to have an intimate moment with her and get to feel that burning fire beneath his skin erupt out to the surface.There were moments of tease and take during the relationship with Tamara, but it is how disappointed she felt when she saw the man she so much loved put his hands around the body of another woman on Valentine’s Day that defines it all. At this point, the lad had regret to carry and libido as a burden.Nothing hurts like leaving a relationship at a time when you were both ready to have each other’s bodies rub onto each other and yet the chances of return are close to zero. The question is, where do you take all that desire, need, want and fiery urge? It is good Keith and Charlotte are part of this story too because they had all the answers.
Verfügbar seit: 05.11.2023.

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