The Passion of Mademoiselle S.

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before the end of the week. Our next rendezvous will most likely be on Saturday. But we shall be reunited this Monday. Well, we can discuss the possibility of being alone together soon for, just like you, I am impatient to be with you so we can commit all the follies our vices have invented.
    And do tell me by letter whether you are prepared to experience the ordeal of the whip. Tell me whether you are ready to suffer as I have suffered for you.
    As I have said, the sensation is certainly unforgettable. It is impossible to distinguish the pain from the pleasure, and this combination of cruelty and happiness is astonishing and intoxicating. But, darling, it truly is an ordeal. Just remember how my body quailed to your blows! Think on it, I shall comply meekly with your wishes.
    You may still dream of making me suffer, it may please you to bruise my flesh, but at least I know that when I take you from behind I give you an ardent climax you had long dreamed of experiencing but did not dare request. Your vice serves you well, my dear love, and you have at last been able to give it free rein. You wanted a male member in your ass, delving your flesh in every direction. You wanted to experience this ultimate intoxication and I gave it to you. Like you, my dear love, I feel that “nothing can equal this perverse coupling.” What more delicious pleasure than feeling one’s flesh being so furiously violated, and feeling faint with delight in a lover’s arms!
    Oh, how desperately I long to be in your arms again, to be quite naked and to offer you my ass, my cunt, and my lips, and to take you with a great irresistible thrust of my ramrod into the innermost depths of your being. Think it over, tell me whether you want to savor the cruel spanking I have in store for you at our next assignation, or whether you should like to wait longer. I shall want you so very much, my loved one, that I fear I shall not have the heart to make you suffer. My longing for your flesh is a longing for tenderness and passion, but I shall do your bidding. Command and I shall blindly obey. And yet the thought of it is profoundly arousing. To give you pleasure through pain, how delicious! Oh, come back quickly, darling Lottie, quickly. I cannot wait to hold you to my beating heart, to feel your soft skin again, to have your mouth, your eyes, your hair, your hands, oh, all of you.
    I am waiting for your last letter with terrible impatience. Will it arrive tomorrow? I shall put my three replies into the same envelope and you will find them on your return. Will they satisfy you?
    Goodbye, my dear love. Only three more days…I am haunted by a demented impatience for your every attention. How we shall love each other, my Charles! Make sure your pretty little ass is good and ready. It will suffer brutal assaults after this long absence. How happy I shall be to probe your flesh. I feel I can see you already and my ramrod is hard for you, furiously hard. There, look, I have you now, I am taking you, buggering you, oh, I’m buggering you, my adorable darling, and I’m coming between your buttocks. Ah, it feels too good! Come back quickly.
    Simone
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    * Simone is becoming increasingly dominating and wants to take revenge on Charles and make him suffer—however, this is only in her imagination, and the reality is that she offers Charles the choice of whether he wants to experience this pain. She comments later in the letter that she will “meekly comply” with his decision. This indicates that while they may have playfully swapped gender roles, and Simone is making suggestions, it is obviously Charles who makes the decisions. She gives us the impression that she is the one proposing every single new fantasy, but, in fact, she is just trying to guess what would please her lover, and when she realizes, as seems to be the case in this letter, that he has no masochistic propensity, she promptly drops her suggestion and abandons herself to his desires. Although this

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