The Suicide Princess

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Stephanie skipped forward on the video until it reached a point where the woman was on her knees performing oral sex on the man. The camera was pointing downward, and Stephanie watched as she stroked and sucked his large cock.
    Watching the video instantly turned Stephanie on, and she watched further until she decided she didn't want to just watch. She set the laptop down next to her, and her eyes remained glued to the screen as she slid her hand down the front of her tight boy shorts. Her fingers met her pussy, and she was already wet and fully aroused. She used the pad of her index and middle fingers to gently massage her clit in a circular motion. Her legs widened as she pressed firmly with her fingers. Stephanie started gently as she watched the blowjob being performed on her screen, but as the scene intensified, so did her own play.
    Stephanie's fingers worked feverishly as she watched the cameraman and woman having sex in a number of positions. The man in the video asked the woman where she wanted him to cum, and she excitedly announced, “Cum on my face. Cum all over my face.”
    The woman pulled away and dropped to her knees , and Stephanie watched as the man started cumming on the woman's face. The woman not only seemed to be enjoying her facial, but she seemed to be craving each drop of the man’s load, and the scene had Stephanie vigorously masturbating herself into a juicy orgasm. Stephanie took a long deep breath and exhaled as her body felt limp and numb. She reflected on the video she just watched and thought, oh yeah, I can totally do this.
     
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    Stephanie woke up in the morning to find Jacob had already left. This made it easier for Stephanie to pack herself a bag with her new lingerie since she wouldn't be comfortable wearing it all day in work. The heels she selected also wouldn't be the most comfortable for the office, so Jacob being gone made it much easier for Stephanie to pack a bag without the need to explain why she was bringing those things to work. Stephanie looked at the heels she selected for a moment before putting them in the bag, and she knew Derrick was going to absolutely love them.
    Stephanie went to work, and her workload nearly took her mind off of Derrick. She was thankful for the volume of work her new case was giving her because if she wasn't so busy, her thought s would be focused on Derrick all day. While her workload nearly kept her mind off Derrick, it didn't completely. Stephanie tried to text message Derrick throughout the day, but he never responded. The lack of response was unusual, and it left her worried.
    When lunch finally came, she decided to work straight through. Karen called in sick for the day, and Stephanie couldn't stand to be alone with her thoughts for an hour. She was already a nervous wreck, and if she had to think quietly on her own, the anticipation would be unbearable. Working through lunch was the only way Stephanie was going to make it through her day.
    Stephanie looked at her watch and saw it was ten minutes to five. She checked her phone, and she found she had still not received a response from Derrick. She began to worry if something had happened to him, and she thought of canceling her plans with him. She thought her night was ruined until she heard the rigid sound of her phone vibrating on her desk. It was a short single vibration, and she knew it was a text message.
    “See you soon,” Derrick said in the simple text.
    “Where have you been all day? I've been worried sick!” Stephanie replied.
    “Do you remember where I told you to be?”
    “I do,” answered Stephanie.
    “Follow directions, bad girl. See you soon.”
    Stephanie closed the door to her office, and she activated the lock in the doorknob. Stephanie undressed, carefully laying her clothes on her desk so as to keep them from wrinkling. She retrieved her bag from beneath her desk, and she began to dress in the attire she bought for Derrick.
    Once she was back in her work

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