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There are benefits to having a musician as a lover.
Raine's tongue starts soft, piano — enough to tease, excite. (Forceful comes later.)
A skilled finger enters into play, strumming her just so even as Raine takes advantage of their lung capacity and doesn't pause to breathe.
(When Raine eventually rests and tastes a (now wet) finger, Eda's heart responds by increasing the tempo.)
As the crescendo builds to its climax, Eda's voice joins the song as a counter-melody.
And then she shudders — a struck gong that continues to vibrate. Raine eases her through the diminuendo, and finally she stills.
"Encore?"
