"Sympodial" is a word in ENGLISH
Composed of superposed branches in such a way as to
imitate a simple axis; as, a sympodial stem.
He nibbled on my lower lip again and pulled away, his breathing loud and labored. I opened my eyes and met two blue orbs so dark with desire that it almost made me lose all train of thought and strip naked. His lips were red and a little swollen from our kiss. And I'd be damned if I didn't want to nibble on his lower lip, too.
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