Into the Abyss
Part 7
Ashley's heart was still racing as she leaned forward, her nose inches from the line of powder on the counter. The world around her seemed to slow down, and for a moment, she felt like she was suspended in time. Then, in a movement that seemed almost involuntary, she leaned in, her nostrils flaring as she sniffed the powder. The moment the powder hit her nostrils, Ashley's eyes rolled back, and she felt a rush of sensation wash over her. It was like a wave of warmth spreading through her body, starting at her nose and radiating outward. She felt her senses begin to blur, and her vision started to spin. Gerald's arms wrapped around her waist, pulling her close as she swayed. "That's it, baby," he whispered, his voice low and husky in her ear. Ashley smiled, feeling a sense of euphoria wash over her. She leaned into Gerald, her body melting against his as he kissed her neck. Their lips met in a fierce, urgent kiss, and Ashley felt like she was drowning in the sensation. The world around her was spinning, and she was lost in the moment, lost in the feeling of Gerald's mouth on hers. She felt her body respond, her wet spot growing as she pressed against him. Gerald's hands roamed over her body, touching and exploring as they made out in the bathroom. Ashley felt like she was floating, her body weightless and free. She was aware of the sound of her own ragged breathing, the feel of Gerald's hands on her skin, and the rush of pleasure coursing through her veins. As they kissed, Ashley felt like she was falling deeper and deeper into the abyss, and she didn't want to climb back out. She was lost in the sensation, lost in the moment, and she didn't care what happened next. All she knew was that she felt alive, and she felt free. Gerald's lips left hers, and he trailed kisses down her neck, his mouth hot and wet on her skin. Ashley moaned, her body arching into his touch. She felt like she was on fire, like her body was burning with desire. As they stood there, wrapped in each other's arms, Ashley knew that she was in trouble. She was in too deep, and she didn't know how to climb back out. But for now, she just didn't care. She was lost in the moment, and she was determined to see where it would take her.