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“My, my,” she teased, her heart full to bursting, “what a big…sword you have.” “All the better to pillage you with,” he murmured, lowering his head again. “I should tell you one more thing,” she whispered, making him lift his head a bit, an eyebrow raised in question. “I’m protected. Makes…” quote by Donna Kauffman
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““My, my,” she teased, her heart full to bursting, “what a big…sword you have.” “All the better to pillage you with,” he murmured, lowering his head again. “I should tell you one more thing,” she whispered, making him lift his head a bit, an eyebrow raised in question. “I’m protected. Makes traveling easier when you know what will be happening when,” she explained. “So if you’re okay with, uh, keeping your sword there unsheathed, I’m okay with--” “Oh, aye, I’m very okay,” he said, eyes gleaming that much more brightly. “Good,” she sighed, then tipped her head back and arched up into him. “Please feel free to pillage away.” He laughed, a deep, sexy, guttural laugh, full of joy and promise. He moved slowly inside her this time, both of them groaning in appreciation of the increased pleasure with no barrier between them. Their lovemaking was slow, yet all the more intense for the increased intimacy, as they kept their eyes open, looking at each other, kissing, playing, moving, enjoying. And, for the first time, she let herself believe that maybe he was right, maybe there was a way to have it all.””

Donna Kauffman

About This Quote

Source Fiction: Romantic fantasy dialogue, unknown source

A sensual exchange uses sword imagery to explore trust, vulnerability, and mutual desire in intimate connection.

In simple terms: Intimacy deepens through playful trust.

Key Takeaway

Embrace openness in relationships.

Themes

love trust playfulness

Mood

sensual playful

Type

romantic erotic

When to use this quote

  • first dates
  • role‑play scenarios
  • relationship counseling

Key Concepts

symbolism power dynamics communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does humor affect intimacy?
  • When does play become pressure?
A Different Perspective

Risk of blurring consent boundaries.

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