for Arata to examine. Arata bluhed at what was
Posted on: October 13, 2008
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| no idea that tea could be so intoxicating.
Lord Barnes had moved his cushion quite closely in front of Arata now, so that it was positioned where the tea table had been.
From the folds in his heavily layered kimono, the daimyo produced brush paintings on rice paper and turned them for Arata to examine. Arata bluhed at what was being depicted in these paintings, but he was involuntarily aroused as well. That tea and its effect on his senses had dulled his natural aversion to |
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