Lusty blacksmiths and naughty princesses. Now that's scary

Simon Holt
Lusty blacksmiths and naughty princesses. Now that's scary
Lusty blacksmiths and naughty princesses. Now that's scary
Lusty blacksmiths and naughty princesses. Now that's scary
Lusty blacksmiths and naughty princesses. Now that's scary
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A naughty princess or a blacksmith are not generally the ones you would want to be stuck with in a room full of strangers. But for some people, lusty blacksmiths and naughty princesses are the most terrifying of all. The idea of being trapped with someone who is more powerful than you, or someone who will make your life hell is not something you would ever want to experience. However, there are some people who are just more attractive than others.

The idea of being trapped with them naturally makes us feel more scared. It’s hard to believe that someone could have that much power over us.

Source: The Devouring

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