I knew it the first time I saw you.
Or, rather, the wolf inside of me did.
He knew exactly how you would look on all fours, caught between the tension of my fingers buried in the back of your hair and my cock driving you into the edge of the bed.
Wolves speak a language that is eloquently savage.
I listen to my wolf, but know we must defer to human customs: I cannot simply drag you into the next room and sink my teeth into your skin to mark you as mine.
So I ask most kindly.
And you say yes. Because there is nothing that makes you feel quite so alive as giving yourself over to a hungry predator.
Don’t worry, I tell you. It will only hurt for a moment.
But it is the wolf speaking, and he lies. He’s going to make the ache last for a very long time. He likes to play with his meal, drawing it out until you are lost between taunt pleasure and sheer hunger.
Wolves prefer their feasts to be seasoned by anticipation and surrender.
Nails bite into your breasts, leaving red marks you will find yourself touching the next day with a shiver.
Warm breath tickles the insides of your thighs, seductively gentle and hiding the teeth that will find your most tender places.
I am listening to your heartbeat now.
_We_, the wolf and I, are listening to your heartbeat now.
It moves to outpace my hunger, but it cannot. It is not possible. My hunger, our hunger, is faster than thought. It is need incarnate.
You are bruised by my touch, but not because I am ungentle. You cannot help but struggle against yourself, arching your hips to find that which I keep from you, twisting your wrists to escape and pull me closer.
But a wolf knows. It knows you are not ready yet.
Not till you have offered up everything. Not until there is nothing you are holding back. Until your very breath begs for release.
Now.
Promise me you’ll be a good girl.
And I’ll let you meet my wolf.
Author: D'jaevle
strange dreams
I harbor strange dreams.
at night, I inhabit
locales of wonder
tripping over
rusty, gold-glimmer crooked grins
lavender scented heart-stones
discarded keepsakes (lost, not broken)
this one, here.
I named hope
but I’ve forgotten
why.
belly of the beast
(not) finite.
(you) misapprehend my hunger.
here. hold your hand to the night sky
to measure its depth
by reach
or
close your fingers
around the stars
and
tell me
how many
you can hold
tell me
the distance between the darkness,
your captured stars,
and my
hunger.
tell me
you already had this dream
that the sky
is no darker
than the belly
of my beast.
tell me
you understand that submission
and salvation
can both be found
on your knees
lit
you are a constellation
a map of suns
bright enough
to see through closed eyes
what sharp…teeth
the feast of you is –
hand, throat; teeth, nipple; words, fucked.
thirst, slated; prey, baited
you, mated
I…minimalize; write novels, and cut, cut, cut. Slash words, murder ideas, paring my thoughts into a single focused moment.
You.
pared down
to the essentials
and bared
to my
Wolf
Mandrake Root
It is said that darkness provides the cover needed to be our true selves.
There is truth in that. In the grace of dark cover, away from curious eyes, we are often granted the bravery necessary to acknowledge our more wicked sides.
But it is not enough.
Because it is only when you are seen as your most wicked self that it becomes something real. Something not just awknowledged, but embraced.
Listen.
You are most honest when held by a gaze that doesn’t judge. Under the eyes of someone who accepts all parts of you, you can unfurl, reaching towards truth and allow your walls to lower. It is there that you find fertile soil to let your hungers grow.
And I – I am large enough of self to provide the shade you need to be brave. I am confident enough to let the vines find purchase about my limbs.
And I am strong enough to help you nurture that garden that I might pluck the fruit from the vines, sink my teeth into plump curves, and savor your secret self.
last bitten
this is your last chance.
the last open door
the last bit of daylight
the last choice
before all the rest
belong
to
me.
petite
be the rain for me.
kiss my cheeks
and bless my lips
hide my tears
with your own
wash away
all things
but
this.
(the rain)
(and you)
toc
the unwinding of clocks
reminds me that momentum
is relentless
unless you have
teeth.
wolf teeth
what if I told you
there was a wolf
who knew where you slept
and wasn’t afraid
to set his teeth
against your dreams
and make them his.
if you are marked
by intent
(gripped from behind, tangled hair in rugged claws)
would you offer
yourself to the wolf?