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Redesign Colombina
Parth Samthaan : Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan
manik bending upto nandini's height *screaming*
Suomen ainoa myrkkykäärme on tähän mennessä ollut vapaata riistaa: kuka tahansa on saanut tappaa kyyn koska tahansa. Kesäkuun alusta alkaen sen tappamiseen pitää olla perusteltu syy.
Dil ki namaazein jaake pahochi falak se aage toh jaake paaya tujhko mere rehnuma. #MaNan
MaNan #ReadingTogether
Blurb!1: Nandini wants to read with her boyfriend on a cozy winter evening but Manik can't seem to keep his hands off her.
"So FUCKING soft!" Manik breathed against Nandini's skin, trying not to get possessed by the lingering lavender mist around her neck. His hands squeezing around her hips, wishing it to be molded there for an entire eternity.
Her soft whimpers acted as an addiction for him dying to capture those melodies in his ear drums, she was just so perfect. Manik groaned. His index finger tapping at the curve of her hip. While the little angel's attention was partly occupied by the romance novel sprawled on her lap, blessing of Manik Malhotra's personal library shelf at home.
"Manik!" She scolded, when she felt her overly clingy boyfriend drop wet smooches on the crook of her neck, squirming in his lap, her soft form curling into his hard one. She slapped his pervert hand which was trying to flip its way inside her skirt.
"Yes, sweetheart?" Manik cooed at her, his hands still lingering over her stomach, while another one was shamelessly again trying to wave its path inside her skirt. His eyes softening up when his gaze fell on the beauty on his lap, her side profile looked angelically sculpted that he found himself hard to breathe.
"I thought you wanted to read with me." Nandini pouted against him, her form relaxing against him protesting a soft grumble. Manik's warm chuckle made her cheeks warm, his pointed nose smoothed against the warmth of her cheek, making her giggle against his hold. Manik couldn't help when his lips twitched upwards in a very genuine smile. She was just so adorable.
"I am" Manik smirked, which made her roll her eyes at him. "I am reading you, my love". Nandini groaned at his cheeky remarks. The sound making all the blood rush towards his south region. Making her aware of the very evident tent poking her below her. Nandini's eyes widened and color rose through her neck.
"Manik!" She shrieked, "Seriously?" Her hands flowing up to cover her heated face.
"I can't help it! Okay?" Manik argued defending his actions. "You try keeping a pretty girl, squirming in your lap."
"Manik!!!" She shushed him, her small hands covering his mouth, not allowing him to continue his bashful remarks.
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Old Gods: Day 7 - Adder
The venomous adder was both feared and respected. Folklore and mythology usually talks about a generic "snake" but since Finland only has two native species of snake, adder and grass snake, it didn't really matter much. Adder's venom made it a very powerful creature. Sometimes the venom was a symbol or equal to hatred in speech and lore. Shamans and sorcerers would summon adders for their aid to use their powers. The adder was also a very useful creature to transform into due to being able to go through the smallest spaces. In Finland the adder - or snakes in general - were said to be born from the earth and the venom in adders was all the evil and hatred that had soaked into the soil. This made people believe that adders could absorb evil and hence the snakes were used to ward off evil. People would keep snake skins, snake corpses or even live snakes hidden under their houses, near their fireplaces or cowsheds and they would feed the live snakes. These snakes were the protectors of each family. The snake was the embodiment of earth's vitality and the circle of life since it shed its skin and was born anew over and over again.
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