My hands fly to his cock, and curling all of my fingers around his shaft, I start to stroke him as fast as I can. I want his cum… I want to taste it just like I did with Liam. God, what happened to me? When did I become a girl this dirty? Oh, politics… It’s true what everyone says, it’s a dirty business. They just don’t imagine how dirty it can get, especially when men like these are involved.
“Come… Come for me,” I urge him, opening my mouth as wide as I can and sticking my tongue out. The sight of it makes his cock spasm against my fingers, and soon enough there are ropes of warm cum gushing from his tip.
His warm semen fills my mouth quickly, coating my tongue with its saltiness. Strands of it fly up and into my face, but I don’t care; wherever his cum goes, I’m alright with it. As far as I’m concerned, he could cover me head to toe with his seed, painting me in white as if I were a wax figure.
The final spasms of his cock dying out against my trembling fingers, I finally let go of his cock. I smile at Carter, my mouth brimming with his cum; thick drops are already dripping down my chin.
He goes down on his knees, breathing hard, and grabs me by the hair. Grinning wildly, he pulls my head in and presses his mouth against mine. Our mouths open wide, cum starts to run between the two of us, dripping down both of our chins and flowing between our tongues. This is madness, I know—but could there be a sweeter kind of madness? Check me into an asylum if this is insanity, because I want to be raving mad. Losing my mind has never been more worth it.
Pulling back from my kiss, he grins at me, lips glistening while semen drips down his chin. I reach for him, scooping up the semen on his skin with my tongue and then swallow it all. He doesn’t even blink, completely entranced by me.
“Now that’s a good girl,” he whispers, looking into my eyes. Returning his gaze, I can’t help but wonder how in the hell did this happen? I’m a U.S. Senator stuck in a legal battle between a Governor and Mayor… And I’ve already fucked the two of them. God, what was I thinking? This is not a backwater state; this is New York we’re talking about. And here I am, taking a small problem and turning it into a shit storm.
I close my eyes and take a deep breath. There’s still pleasure running through my veins, and I won’t let reality ruin it. I won’t allow it. There’s plenty of time for self-loathing and worry… But now’s not the time.
Now’s the time to savor ecstasy. Sighing and feeling as if I were floating on Cloud 9, I throw myself back, lying across the carpeted floor with one of the widest smiles of my life. What did I do to deserve this? Liam and Carter in a matter of days…
Eat your heart out, ladies. I’m a lucky girl, what else can I say?
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New York Daily Journal
SENATOR VIVIAN TO GOVERNOR AND MAYOR: THERE’S ENOUGH OF ME TO GO AROUND, BOYS!
From the desk of Editor-at-Large, Michael Anders.
As Mayor of New York City, I have an unique insight. As the owner of my paper, here are my thoughts…
For the last two weeks since Senator Vivian Hawthorne inserted herself into the feud between Mayor Liam Jeffries of New Kingston and Governor Carter Andrews, there has been what politicians would like to call progress, but everyone else would call stagnation.
At this point, the negotiations are secret.
And with negotiations continuing in both Albany and New York City, rumors have started to circulate as to a possible relationship between the outspoken junior Senator from New York State with one or both the men on either side of the issue.
In perhaps a sign that this side story is taking on a life of its own, a Quinniapac/CNN poll was recently commissioned, which asked respondents whether Senator Vivian Hawthorne would be better off to be found romantically linked to either Governor Carter or Mayor Jeffries.
Respondents were split roughly equally, with 51% of responses saying they would favor that the Senator take up with the Governor while 49% of the responses indicated a connection with the Mayor would be seen as more favorable.
At the heart of this issue is which direction the Senator will lend her support—either for protecting the climate or preserving American jobs. The Governor has recently signed a signature piece of legislation that seeks to make New York State independent from foreign oil and resources as well as provide a cleaner and less polluted future. The Mayor of New Kingston however is looking to bring back the jobs that have decimated his town. In a surprise coup, he was able to secure the commitments to invest and open several ore processing and refining factories within the town, guaranteeing an increase of 10,000 jobs and a boost to the local economy.
However, the two paths forward are diametrically opposed to one another. The factories that the mayor secured from Boltiador Enterprises would run afoul of the new legislation. Into this feud the Senator has decided to weigh in as she gets into a complicated history between the two men. Supporting either side would all but kill the other side’s position and determine the course of the state’s domestic policy in regard to the environment and jobs for the next several years.
The romantic relationship that may or may not exist between the Senator and either of the men further complicates matters and brings a closer eye to what must be frenzied negotiations behind closed doors.
New Kingston residents who have seen the Mayor and the Senator are adamant in their belief that the two are involved romantically while those who know the Governor are speaking o
n the condition of anonymity that there have been intimate encounters between the two. Neither side is acknowledging the issue at this point, but photographs have shown her in a variety of close encounters with both men that have only furthered speculation.
To perhaps add an even stranger twist to the entire situation is the fact that the Communist Party representative who serves as the Mayor of Shanghai has been openly advocating for the Boltiador family to open their factories in China. Sources who are close to the situation describe a powder keg that is ready to explode with one wrong move. It will be up to the voters to the media to see who lights the first match.
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Liam
I swear to fucking God I just want to throw this fucking tablet across the room and break it into a million different pieces.
I thought I’d take the morning to enjoy reading the newspaper