You're pushing it, Corey. I flip her on top of me. She squeals, but I overpower her easily, and then I sit up. I'm pushing it? You think you can wear those panties then bend over right in fucking front of me and I'm not gonna be turned on by that? I've been thinking about what you're wearing under that skirt since you walked out of that stadium. Since you were sitting on my fuckin' car. I hook my thumbs under her skirt and push it up. My hands cup her ass perfectly. It's tight and firm, fitting in my palms like perfection. Like it was made for me. What
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In the excerpt from "Blindsided" by Emma Hart, the dynamics between the characters escalate quickly as Corey becomes more assertive. The interaction is charged with tension as he expresses his overwhelming attraction towards her, emphasizing how her choice of clothing has captivated his attention since they first interacted. The scene highlights a mix of playfulness and desire, showcasing their chemistry amidst the playful banter. As he takes control of the moment, flipping her over and enjoying the intimacy of the situation, it's evident that he is not just physically attracted but also engrossed in the thrill of the encounter. The descriptive language portrays the physicality of their connection, illustrating the emotions and sensations that accompany their flirtation. Overall, the excerpt captures a moment of intense attraction and playful dominance in their relationship.

In the excerpt from "Blindsided" by Emma Hart, the dynamics between the characters escalate quickly as Corey becomes more assertive. The interaction is charged with tension as he expresses his overwhelming attraction towards her, emphasizing how her choice of clothing has captivated his attention since they first interacted. The scene highlights a mix of playfulness and desire, showcasing their chemistry amidst the playful banter.

As he takes control of the moment, flipping her over and enjoying the intimacy of the situation, it's evident that he is not just physically attracted but also engrossed in the thrill of the encounter. The descriptive language portrays the physicality of their connection, illustrating the emotions and sensations that accompany their flirtation. Overall, the excerpt captures a moment of intense attraction and playful dominance in their relationship.

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