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She's lays there with her legs wide open saying "take what's yours my master" as her master walks up to her he replies "it's always been mine even before you knew you belonged to me" she smiles and says "yes sir I always have been yours" he slowly touches her thigh as if he was teasing her. He enjoys how she squirms around while he teases her. He gets up and brings her close to him she lays in his arms knowing she is safe. He whispers in good girl. Knowing that those are the only words she wants to hear from him. "What do you wish to do to me tonight sir." He says "put your hand behind your back" she goes ahead and puts her hands behind her. He grabs a nylon rope and ties her hands together in such a rough manner he doesn't hesitate to tighten up the rope. She cries a small "ah" as her hands are bind by the rope. He goes to get a ruler and bends her over his knees and says "do you know why I am punishing you tonight" she replies "yes sir, I haven't been following your rules as of lately" "correct" he answers. He continues with the punishment slapping her ass till it's a rosy red color. She takes it all in without no scream he gets her up and unties the rope. He grabs her by the hair and gets her on her knees, he pulls out his dick and says " you know what to do my lil slave" she replies "yes master" as she kneels in front of her masters dick she looks at her master dick biting her lips getting ready to fully suck him up and drain him clean of all his cum. She slowly grabs him by the balls and starts to play with them licking them all over and gently massages his balls. She opens her mouth and takes in his fully erected 8 inch cock. She begins to gag a lil but she holds back and continues sucking his dick. He holds her by the head and pushes her deep into his cock she doesn't struggle to take it all in.
4 months ago. June 25, 2024 at 7:28 AM

Before I met you, I was fading,
Slowly slipping into the void.
Empty days stretched endlessly,
Until you appeared, a guiding light.

You taught me to love again,
To embrace myself, to feel alive.
But now, you haunt my thoughts,
An obstacle I cannot surmount.

I once saw galaxies in your eyes,
A universe where I found solace.
But we needed each other like the earth needs the sun,
And the moon in its lonely dance.

You were not just a soul to me,
But an angel, a beacon of hope.
I always held you like a fragile rose,
Yet I failed to nurture you, let you bloom.

Now, in the silence of regret,
Your absence is a bitter ache,
A reminder of what could have been,
Lost in the depths of my heart's refrain.

Savageasylum 

4 months ago. June 25, 2024 at 7:22 AM

It was a sweltering summer night, the city's pulse muted by the late hour. Jake stirred from his fitful slumber, his body accustomed to the uneasy rhythms of street life. "Another night of gathering," he murmured to the empty streets. At 5'10", with a slender frame, light complexion, wavy brown hair, and a scruffy beard, Jake blended into the urban backdrop as he scavenged cans to survive.

Jake, in his early 40s, lived a transient life, moving constantly—a scout among the forgotten corners of the city. His past was a shadowed mystery, a tragedy he buried deep, revealing little. But this night, everything would change.

**Chapter One: Bench**

Jake woke with a start, realizing he was running late for the bus. He heaved two heavy, bulging bags of cans over his shoulders. It had been a bountiful night for collecting recyclables, and he was eager to reach the recycling center early. "Three more blocks to go and the bus is due in two minutes, damn it!" Jake cursed under his breath, quickening his pace.

His bags strained against their seams, cans clinking softly with each step. He felt the weight dragging him down, yet he pressed on. The urgency stemmed not just from financial need but from a desire to secure a bench at the park before others claimed the few spots available once the gates closed for the night.

Spotting the bus at a distant stoplight, Jake pushed himself harder. With a sigh of relief, he made it just in time, breathless but determined. "Courtesy ride," he announced to the bus driver, who reluctantly motioned him aboard.

Navigating to the back of the bus, Jake carefully balanced his bags on an empty seat, his arm draped protectively over them to prevent any spills. He calculated his timeline: twenty-five minutes to the center, ten minutes to sort the recyclables, and then a dash to catch two subways and a bus to reach his coveted spot in the valley before dawn.

Lost in thoughts of his planned sanctuary, Jake almost missed his stop. The bus driver's gruff reminder snapped him out of his reverie. "Recycling center, sir!" the driver called out, prompting Jake to gather his belongings and disembark.

As Jake trudged down the quiet morning streets, the weight of his cans threatened to overwhelm him. Two long blocks stretched ahead, and he eyed an abandoned shopping cart with broken wheels nearby. "Should I risk the noise and drag that piece of junk?" he wondered, hesitating briefly before deciding it was worth the risk.

With a grunt, Jake transferred each bag into the cart, the cacophony of squealing metal against pavement echoing through the empty streets. Embarrassment tinged his exhaustion, aware that his presence might disturb the few residents starting their day. Yet, with determined resignation, he continued, each step bringing him closer to the recycling center.

Arriving at last, Jake was dismayed to find a line already formed—a setback he hadn't anticipated. An impatient drumming of his foot conveyed his frustration as he waited, eyes fixed on the seven people ahead of him, each laden with buckets of recyclables.

Tensions escalated when a disgruntled customer accused the workers of shortchanging her, delaying the line further. Jake bit back expletives, knowing outbursts wouldn't expedite his wait. Finally, his turn arrived, and he watched anxiously as his haul was weighed—a modest eight pounds of aluminum.

Collecting his earnings—a hard-earned $67.89—at the side desk, Jake felt a surge of pride. Without a moment's hesitation, he bolted out of the center, racing against the clock to catch the subway that would carry him to his sanctuary in the valley

Absolutely! Let's expand each chapter with more details and depth to further develop Jake's story:

 

**Chapter Two: Sanctuary**

Breathless but triumphant, Jake stepped onto the subway platform, the weight of his earnings pressing against his chest like a badge of survival. The train arrived with a metallic hiss, its doors sliding open to reveal a refuge from the cacophony of the city above. Jake sank into a worn seat, the rhythmic clatter of the train offering a comforting rhythm as it whisked him away from the bustling streets.

Each station passed in a blur of fluorescent lights and fleeting faces. The towering skyscrapers of downtown gradually gave way to quieter neighborhoods, where faded graffiti adorned brick walls and flickering streetlights cast long shadows. With each stop, Jake's anticipation grew—a solitary valley park nestled on the outskirts awaited him, its promise of an unclaimed bench a beacon of hope in his nightly odyssey.

Exiting the subway at the edge of the city, Jake navigated through a labyrinth of alleys and deserted streets, guided by the distant glow of lampposts and the scent of damp earth after a summer rain. The park loomed ahead—a sanctuary guarded by ancient oaks and winding trails that whispered secrets of forgotten nights.

Approaching the bench, Jake felt a surge of relief wash over him—it stood unoccupied, a rare luxury in his nomadic existence. He settled onto weathered wooden slats, the cool breeze carrying the faint scent of wildflowers and dew-kissed grass. From his worn backpack, he retrieved a threadbare blanket and carefully arranged his few possessions—a battered thermos, a tattered book salvaged from a thrift store, and a worn photograph of a distant memory.

As darkness enveloped the park, Jake leaned back against the bench, gazing up at a sky ablaze with stars—a celestial tapestry unfurled above the city's ceaseless hum. Amidst the tranquility, he allowed himself a fleeting moment to dream of a different life—one not dictated by survival but by choice—a life where benches were reserved for moments of reflection rather than restless nights.

 

**Chapter Three: Reflections**

Morning dawned with tentative warmth, stirring Jake from his fitful sleep. Sunlight filtered through the canopy above, casting dappled patterns on the ground—a stark contrast to the harsh glow of streetlights that had guided his nocturnal wanderings. Stretching stiff limbs, Jake felt the lingering ache of a night spent on unforgiving wooden slats, yet a sense of gratitude settled within him—he had made it through another night, undisturbed and safe.

Sitting on the bench, Jake surveyed his surroundings—a serene landscape alive with the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant murmur of early risers. He traced invisible patterns on the ground with calloused fingers, thoughts drifting to the past he rarely allowed himself to revisit.

Memories flickered like distant stars—a childhood filled with promise, dashed dreams, and the inevitable downward spiral that led him to these streets. He brushed aside regrets, focusing instead on the present—a relentless cycle of survival that defined his days. The park offered a temporary respite, a sanctuary amidst the chaos—a place where he could gather his thoughts and steel himself for the challenges ahead.

With each passing hour, the park came alive—a symphony of birdcalls and the rhythmic beat of joggers' footsteps creating a symphony of urban serenity. Jake watched in quiet contemplation, a solitary figure amid a tableau of transient lives and fleeting moments.

As the sun climbed higher in the sky, casting long shadows across the grass, Jake allowed himself to imagine a future beyond the confines of survival—a future shaped by resilience and choice. Yet, the familiar pull of the streets beckoned—a reminder that every moment of peace was fleeting, every sanctuary ephemeral in a city that never slept.

 

**Chapter Four: Unexpected Encounters**

Days blurred into weeks as Jake settled into a familiar rhythm—navigating the city's labyrinthine alleys, forging fleeting connections with fellow drifters, and finding solace in the anonymity of shadows. Yet, amid the monotony, an unexpected encounter would alter his course.

One chilly evening, as Jake scoured a dimly lit alley for discarded treasures—a battered radio, a discarded coat—his attention was drawn to a soft voice echoing through the darkness. "Excuse me, sir?" Startled, Jake turned to find a young woman standing in the faint glow of a flickering streetlamp—her presence incongruous against the backdrop of urban decay.

She extended a hesitant hand, offering a warm meal and a genuine smile. Reluctantly accepting her kindness, Jake found himself drawn to her sincerity—a reminder of a life he once knew, before circumstances unraveled. Her name was Sarah—a beacon of compassion in a world defined by hardship and isolation.

Their encounters became a lifeline, a fragile thread linking past and present. Sarah's unwavering compassion stirred dormant emotions within him—yearnings for a future shaped not by adversity but by resilience and choice. They shared quiet moments on park benches and over makeshift meals—a fleeting reprieve from the relentless rhythm of survival.

 

**Chapter Five: Crossroads**

Time unfolded in erratic patterns—moments of fleeting connection intertwined with the harsh realities of street life. Through conversations with Sarah, Jake glimpsed fragments of a world beyond survival, one defined by hope and possibility.

Their bond deepened with each passing day, as Jake wrestled with a pivotal decision—a crossroads illuminated by newfound possibilities. Would he embrace Sarah's outstretched hand, risking vulnerability for a chance at redemption? Or would he retreat into the familiar comfort of solitude, safeguarding the shards of his fractured past?

Sarah's presence offered a glimpse of a future reclaimed—a journey where resilience transcended adversity, where benches became sanctuaries of reflection rather than restless nights. Yet, uncertainty lingered—a nagging reminder of the streets that had shaped him, of the shadows that whispered of a life left behind.

As Jake stood at the precipice of change, he found solace in Sarah's unwavering belief—a belief that even amidst the darkest alleys and loneliest benches, hope could bloom anew. With each tentative step forward, Jake confronted the echoes of his past, forging a path illuminated by the promise of a future shaped not by survival but by choice.

Certainly! Let's continue Jake's journey with added chapters that include moments of trouble and a dramatic turn of events:

**Chapter Six: Shadows**

Nights grew colder as autumn's chill settled over the city, casting long shadows that stretched like ghostly fingers through deserted alleys and dimly lit streets. Jake's routine remained unchanged—scouring for recyclables, seeking solace in fleeting moments of quietude on the bench where dreams briefly took flight.

One fateful evening, however, shadows lurked with more than their usual menace. As Jake navigated a labyrinth of forgotten passageways, a sudden scuffle shattered the silence—a desperate struggle unfolding in the darkness. Instinctively drawn to the commotion, Jake hesitated—uncertain whether to intervene or retreat into the safety of anonymity.

Heart pounding, he edged closer, the metallic tang of fear mingling with the acrid stench of alleyways. Two figures loomed in the gloom—a flash of glinting metal, a harsh exchange of words ricocheting off brick walls. Before Jake could react, chaos erupted—a gunshot ringing out, shattering the fragile tranquility of the night.

In a heartbeat, everything shifted—a searing pain ripped through Jake's chest as he crumpled to the ground, the world spinning into darkness.

 

**Chapter Seven: Echoes**

Time slipped through Jake's grasp—a disorienting haze of fragmented memories, fleeting glimpses of faces obscured by masks and voices muffled by the relentless throbbing in his ears. He hovered on the precipice of consciousness, tethered by a fragile thread to a world teetering between life and oblivion.

Paramedics swarmed around him—a blur of frantic movements and urgent commands cutting through the suffocating silence. Dimly aware of hands pressing against his chest, of voices calling his name like distant echoes through a foggy abyss.

Sirens wailed—a mournful dirge that pierced the night, a beacon of hope amidst the looming shadows. In the chaotic symphony of flashing lights and urgent whispers, Jake teetered on the brink—a fragile vessel adrift in an unforgiving sea.

 

**Chapter Eight: Resurgence**

A surge of warmth enveloped Jake—a fleeting reprieve from the cold grip of mortality as paramedics fought against time. Their efforts melded into a relentless rhythm—a dance between life and the void that beckoned with seductive whispers.

Moments stretched into eternity—a heartbeat thudding in sync with the steady cadence of medical equipment. Each breath drawn was a testament to resilience—a fragile tapestry woven with threads of hope and determination.

In the crucible of chaos, Jake glimpsed a flicker of light—a beacon of possibility amidst the suffocating darkness. With each pulse of life coursing through his veins, he clung to the promise of tomorrow—a future wrested from the jaws of despair.

 

**Chapter Nine: Awakening**

Eyes fluttered open—a world veiled in sterile white greeted Jake as consciousness reluctantly returned. Tubes snaked from monitors to veins—a labyrinth of wires and machines that hummed with the relentless pulse of existence.

Faces materialized—paramedics turned guardians of life, their expressions etched with relief as Jake's gaze locked onto theirs. Words tumbled from lips tinged with gratitude, a silent prayer whispered amidst the sterile confines of a hospital room.

Memories surged—a kaleidoscope of images and emotions cascading through Jake's mind. The alleyway, the gunshot, the icy grip of mortality—all painted vivid strokes on the canvas of his fractured existence.

 

**Chapter Ten: Redemption**

Days blurred into weeks within the sterile confines of recovery—a fragile interlude between life and the uncertain horizon that beckoned beyond hospital walls. Jake clung to each breath, each tentative step toward healing—a journey marked by scars both seen and unseen.

Visitors came and went—a procession of faces etched with concern and compassion. Among them stood Sarah—a steadfast presence amidst the tumultuous sea of uncertainty. Her hand offered solace—a lifeline forged in the crucible of shared moments and whispered hopes.

Reflections danced on hospital windows—a testament to resilience forged through trials that tested the boundaries of human frailty. With each passing day, Jake emerged from the shadows—a phoenix rising from ashes scattered by the winds of fate.

And as he stood at the threshold of redemption, Jake embraced the fragile tapestry of life—a symphony of echoes and whispers that resonated with the promise of tomorrow.

 

6 months ago. May 5, 2024 at 7:17 PM

The feeling of drowning gasping for air

The room spinning out of control

My palms drenched in sweat

Heart pounding by eardrum

Heavy eyes with a painful chest

Feels like I’m running out of breath

Body shakes with fear

Coldness surrounding me

What this I feel around me

Flashing lights monitor beating

Laying flat on table

Hearing the beep beep beep

Hear no more

 


Savageasylum

6 months ago. May 5, 2024 at 7:16 PM

To have seen the last pedal drop

I held this flower with love

Yet it withers away

To have gaze upon a beautiful soul

With fierce eyes I stared

Yet the light doesn’t shine

The groundwork on which you grew

With care and love you were nurtured

Yet the foundation wasn’t strong

To have let you bloom

 

 

 

Savageayslum

6 months ago. May 5, 2024 at 7:16 PM

We held each other

For the last time

We saw each other

For the moment

We kissed

A frozen min

A face to remember

Lips taste of cherries

Eyes to get lost in

Smile that sheds light

A star upon us so bright

 


Savageasylum

6 months ago. May 5, 2024 at 7:15 PM

What kills me

Your silence

What hurts

Your actions

Whose fault

My own

Whose actions

Untrustworthy

The truth

Second option

The reality

Unknown

 


Savageasylum

6 months ago. April 28, 2024 at 6:59 AM

Heavy chest, rapid beats,

Running mind, thoughts wondering

Fast breaths, over-ventilating

Eyes closing, walls falling

Minds silent, waves crashing

Legs trembling, weight of the earth

PANIC…………….

Savageasylum

6 months ago. April 28, 2024 at 6:42 AM

As i take the lead you’re arm reaches out for me

Fierce looking eyes staring at me as i take the road ahead

The trust you’ve given me to lead us this far is nurturing

As our arms entangled within one another skin to skin

Soft to the touch the intensity of your stare grows

Fire burning with each breath as your arm reach’s closer to mine

Bond by bond, cell by cell, the sensations ecstatic

Savageasylum

6 months ago. April 28, 2024 at 12:53 AM

When the rest of the world doesn’t want you I will

I want more than anything in this world is for you to fight for us

But you if want to go I just want you to know ill be okay

The pieces of my life go away with you but will always flourish with each dying memory

If you were a ghost I’d kiss you anyway you’re the one I love not the one I hate

Look Into my eyes,Into my soul, into my life they are pieces of me

 


Savageasylum

1 year ago. November 10, 2023 at 11:53 PM

This pain I feel in my chest as I take every breath.

This chaos in my head that makes me feel all depressed

The words I speak aren’t always there

The thoughts I think aren’t always clear

I sit in darkness clearing my head

Everything so wrong everything so mislead

I may not be right with what I’m trying to get across

I’ll sit here with all this chaos as I wonder and get loss

 


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