Burr is laughing! Even just a bit, but that smile, that laugh...
"They had no need," says Hamilton, primly, and with sparkling eyes. "I was far too frightened to disobey Mrs. Smith in the least, smallest way. I know when I am defeated."
"The surgeon has said," Hamilton says, "that, in his phrasing, 'beneficial paroxysms' may assist in properly constricting the womb, and so, well." He flushes a little. It is easier to say these things when Burr is already half-mad with desire. "You are wounded, still, and I would not hurt you for the world and everything in it -- but when you wish it again, my willing mouth and your willing cock seem a lovely match." A pause, and he hesitates to suggest -- they've already done such filthy things together, but some do view what he has to say as something against the proper order of things. Then again, what does Burr care for the proper order of things? "And, if you would like, I am not unfamiliar with being myself penetrated." It is an unmanly, un-Alpha thing to volunteer. "And I do not rush you," he hurries to add. "I simply mean you to know what I am willing to give."
He presses on. "The Pennsylvania militia has come, and with them, supply wagons. After our next attack, we will go to winter quarters, so we must wrap you up carefully before then, and after, there will be time enough for you to heal from this strain."
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"They had no need," says Hamilton, primly, and with sparkling eyes. "I was far too frightened to disobey Mrs. Smith in the least, smallest way. I know when I am defeated."
"The surgeon has said," Hamilton says, "that, in his phrasing, 'beneficial paroxysms' may assist in properly constricting the womb, and so, well." He flushes a little. It is easier to say these things when Burr is already half-mad with desire. "You are wounded, still, and I would not hurt you for the world and everything in it -- but when you wish it again, my willing mouth and your willing cock seem a lovely match." A pause, and he hesitates to suggest -- they've already done such filthy things together, but some do view what he has to say as something against the proper order of things. Then again, what does Burr care for the proper order of things? "And, if you would like, I am not unfamiliar with being myself penetrated." It is an unmanly, un-Alpha thing to volunteer. "And I do not rush you," he hurries to add. "I simply mean you to know what I am willing to give."
He presses on. "The Pennsylvania militia has come, and with them, supply wagons. After our next attack, we will go to winter quarters, so we must wrap you up carefully before then, and after, there will be time enough for you to heal from this strain."