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please, strip me and
fuck me hard.  I want you now.”
    “Yes, my beauty.”
    I slide one hand under her
body, pulling her up a bit.  My other hand works in unison.  Soon, I manage to
remove her blouse.
     
    I’m not sure if I can take
away her bra.  But I decide to give it a try.  I hold her body to my chest and
look carefully.  I see the hook.  Oops, it’s so fucking tiny.  
    What am I going to do now?  This
is going to be harder than unbuttoning the blouse.  Heck, those stupid
designers, I’m sure they’ve never designed women’s clothes for their guys to
remove, not at least for a warrior.
    I push the hook with my thumb
and index fingers, hoping that will work.
    “Ouch, Auzo, don’t pinch me
that hard.”
    Oops! No good.
    “Auzo, you will have to use both
hands.  Do you need help?”
    “No.”
    I grin, holding the straps
with both hands.  I push hard, it doesn’t unhook.  I move my hands closer
together and push again.  Boy, now it works.
    The moment I pull away her
bra, I see two perfect, large globes right in front of me.
    I push my mouth down hard,
sucking her nipple deep into my mouth.
    I circle that tiny nipple
with my tongue, sending my little mate into high pitch screaming.
    Then I hear “Auzo!”
    Fuck, it’s that chief asshole
again.

Chapter Nine
    LEILA
    I’m surprised to hear the old,
gruff voice.  I know it’s the tribe chief. 
    I’m more surprised to see
that the chief is actually in the tent, looking down at us.
    I’m absolutely shocked. How
can he walk into Auzo’s tent without asking for his permission?   Is this how
the tribe works, that anyone can walk into any other’s tent at any moment?  Or is
it that only the chief can do that?
    I have no time to find the
answer.   I cover my boobs with both hands and scream.
    Auzo stands up and looks at
the chief for a few moments.  Then he says in a humble voice, “Yes, Zapo.”
    “Meeting time,” he turns
around and walks out.
    What the heck is going on?  I
rush to put my cloth on. “Auzo, why is this jerk so rude?”
    Auzo smiles apologetically,
“Sorry, Leila, this is just how the tribe operates.  I hope you will get used
to it.”
    “I don’t think I will but I accept
the fact.  What’s this meeting for?”
    “Military action, I guess?  I
have to go now.  You should have something to eat and then have a good rest.” 
    He fetches a few pieces of
large meat from an earth pot and put them on the fire.  “Turn them a few times,
okay?”
    “I’ll go with you,” I pull my
blouse straight and push my hair back a few times.
    “What?” he stares at me.
    “To the meeting.”
    “No, this is a military
meeting for the high ranking officers.  You’re not invited.”    
    “What if I insist?”
    “Why?”
    “Because they will talk about
the rescue for our girls, right?”
    He thinks for a few moments
and then says, “Okay, come.”  He picks up the meats from the fire and puts them
on a big tray.
    I walk outside and see
sunshine.  It’s a beautiful morning.  The sky is sparkle clean.  Every tree
branch is covered by snow.  Every once in a while a branch shakes a bit in the
breeze, a few snowflakes dropping off.
    A huge dog strolls by,
sniffing my feet.  He raises his head, looking at me.  The look reminds me a
fierce wolf in a horror movie.
    His tail drops on the snow, a
snarl curling around his lips.   Boy, he’s not treating me as a friend at all. 
    “Auzo?” I’m so scared.
    Auzo gives me a tiny smile
and then looks at the dog.  He step ahead and lowers his body, ready to kick. 
I’m sure his kick will send the dog high into the air.
    The dog sniffs a few times
more.   Then he raises his tail, waggling it a few times.
    He looks at me again, this
time his gaze turns mild and soft.
    Auzo crosses his arms and
smiles, “Now he takes you as his friend.”
    The dog strolls away,
sniffing.
     
    Auzo leads the way. We walk
into a huge tent.
    There are a couple warriors
in the tent.  I

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