There are moments shared in quiet intimacy that leave echoes long after parting—where connection transcends the physical, and something tender, transformative takes place.
Every so often, a dear guest captures that experience with words that reach the soul.
The following message arrived in my inbox, unexpected and deeply moving—a heartfelt expression of gratitude, vulnerability, and poetic reverie. I share it here with permission (anonymously), as a reminder of what is possible when two souls meet in presence, pleasure, and authenticity.
My Dearest Cassandra,
This is just to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the lovely few hours I spent with you yesterday afternoon, ones that will live me for a long time.
The only way I can truly express to you how I felt about our encounter is through the medium of poetry, so here goes…
Weary of the madness of this world
I came to you for solace, comfort and escape
An angelic temptress greeted me as if in a vision
Almost lost for words, I asked…is this for me?
It was indeed for me…
A smile, a gentle kiss
A connection to be rekindled
I felt the cares of the world lift from my weary shoulders
Your eyes that reached my heart
Your smile and your laughter
Your spirit and soul…
All of this made me felt that somehow, I mattered
Kissing you all over
Feeling your delicious curves
Slowly caressing you and hearing those murmurs of pleasure
All of this took me to a place of magic and wonder
To slowly bring you to ecstasy
To feel your shudders of joy
To bear witness to your pleasure
Was a privilege that brought tears of joy to my eyes
And then…and…then…
You gently started to pleasure me:)
I was beautifully lost in a whirlwind of sensuality
And then…there was that delicious moment of sweet surrender
Lying together in the afterglow
The smiles, the laughter, the gentle kisses
Two souls sharing and connecting
I felt truly at peace amidst the madness of the world
Parting was a wrench but…
I walked away from you with my soul restored
Restored in a way I could never have imagined
Life goes on but trust me, some day I will return…