I am not his sub. - Ma’Dussah Park Edmonds
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I am not his sub. - Ma’Dussah Park Edmonds

I am not his sub.


I am his wife. I am his college sweetheart. I am the mother of his children. I am his secretary at the office when she can't come in. I am his little homebody.


I am not his sub.


But I enjoy when he puts the O-ring collar around my neck; like he is doing now. And I enjoy how he tightens it to the point where breathing becomes an exerted task. I enjoy it as he clips on the chain link lead and tugs me away from my desk. I watched with anticipation as he puts his foot out and I kiss his soft leather loafer.


I am not his sub.


But I allow him to lead me down to our "playroom" while I am on my hands and knees. I allow him to chain my ankles and wrists to the floor. I allow him to tie the blindfold to my neck. I allow him to push the dildo up my ass.


I am not his sub.


But when he asks me to, I start to count off the times when I feel the wooden paddle hit my thighs...then my buttocks...and sometimes my pussy.


I am not his sub.


But I will say, "Yes Master," when he asks me if it feels good. I will say, "Yes Master," when he asks if it feels good when he pinches my clit with the clothespin. I will say, "Yes Master," when he gnaws at my nipples. I will cry out, "Yes Master," when I feel his cock entering me from behind.


I am not his sub.


But I will beg if I am cum and won't if he says no. I will beg him to go harder. I will beg him to make me feel more pain. I will beg him to come inside of me. I will whine if he doesn't. In fact, I will just sob.


I am not his sub.


But I will thank him for a night of pleasure. I will thank him for a night of pain. I will thank him for helping me through my sudden confession.


I am his slave. I am his lover. I am his wife. I am his little cum eater.


I am his sub.

 

Ma’Dussah Park Edmonds Baltimore born and bred. Baltimore bairn and bread. Baltimore is her home and she wants to put Baltimore on the map. In fact, her may name is actually a homage to her hometown. Her goal is to let people see Baltimore in a light that they have never seen it in before.

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