RHC21 - Not going anywhere!
As the sun began to rise, Kristie, the dominant cougar of Rough House, emerged from the shadows of the night. Her body glistened with sweat and power, her gaze holding Burd captive. The young black wrestler was sprawled out on the bed, breathing heavily as he tried to recover from their previous encounter.
Kristie smiled wickedly, knowing full well that Burd was not going anywhere anytime soon. She walked over to him, her muscular thighs flexing with each step. As she reached the bed, she grabbed him by the arm and jerked him back down onto the mattress.
"Not so fast, Burd," she growled, her voice low and threatening. "I think we have some unfinished business to take care of."
Burd groaned in response, his eyes locked onto hers. He knew better than to resist her; Kristie's strength was legendary in the world of wrestling.
Kristie straddled Burd's chest, her massive thighs pressing down on him like a ton of bricks. She leaned in close, her warm breath fanning across his sweaty skin. "I think it's time you learned your place, Burd," she whispered, her voice dark and menacing.
And with that, the onslaught began. Kristie pinned Burd down in multiple holds, each more painful than the last. She sat on his chest, her full weight crushing him beneath her. She locked him in a figure-four headlock, making it nearly impossible for him to breathe.
Despite his struggles, Burd couldn't help but feel a twisted sense of arousal mixed with his pain. The power dynamic between them was undeniable, and he found himself drawn to her strength.
As the morning wore on, Kristie showed no signs of letting up. Finally, she sat up, her legs off the bed, and placed her full weight on Burd's chest once again. She leaned in close, her breath hot against his skin. "You're mine, Burd," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "And you'll never forget it."
With that final word, she climbed off him, leaving him gasping for air. As he watched her walk away, he couldn't deny the fact that he was hers - body and soul. And in that moment, he knew he would never be the same again.