The Governor's Daughter
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- 1. Clarabella
- 2. It doesnt appear that youve been kidnapped mam.
- 3. Only to get you back home safely.
- 4. The roads are dangerous.
- 5. You must come with me.
- 6. I thought you were drowning.
- 7. Come with me.
- 8. Im going to kiss your body.
- 1. Oh
- 2. What do you want
- 3. I can see myself back, thank you very much.
- 4. I will come back with you.
- 5. What are you doing Let me go
- 6. No, I was running from you.
- 7. Oh God. Please...please
- 9. Do you want this
- 10. What do you want
- 8. Oh my What is this...what are you doing to me.
- 9. Touch me please.
- 10. You. This. All of it.
- 11. Give it to me, please.
- 12. Dont stop. Oh Dont stop.
- The Governors Daughter Explicit No Dialogs
When a Wild West-era Ranger finds the governor’s daughter at a discrete watering hole, having run away from the marriage her parents have arranged for her, things get wild alright. If her goal was to escape the crusty formality of her family, Ranger Joe is just the man to show her the other side of life. Likewise, polished and refined on the outside, Clarabella delivers a master class in breaking the rules. Clashing dynamics will always pour fuel on sexual fire; we have all fantasized about the folks on the other side of the rail tracks. Down and dirty, or squeaky clean, high class or low, we desire what we are not. This program celebrates the debutante and the rough-and-ready, the rebellious and the disciplined. Understanding our differences and playing them up can fuel intimacy with our lovers. With waterfalls and banjos adding to the soundscape, the freshness of the location fills the room.
Unless you have a waterfall available, this one will be tough to recreate at home. But sharing the shower is never a bad idea, and in this case, maybe the best one, and probably warmer than a waterfall. Couples who took the plunge and rode the slip-and-slide confessed to a wild ride. We don’t care if you are upwardly mobile or going down; both sound sexy. And straddling the class divide sounds even better.