Anyhow, I took every stitch of clothing off and got out of bed. And I got down on my knees on the floor in the white moonlight. The heat was off and the room must have been cold, but I didnt feel cold. There was some kind of special something in the moonlight and it was wrapping my body in a thin, skintight film. At least thats how I felt. I just stayed there naked for a while, spacing out, but then I took turns holding different parts of my body out to be bathed in the moonlight. I dont know, it just seemed like the most natural thing to do. The moonlight was so absolutely, incredibly beautiful that I couldnt not do it. My head and shoulders and arms and breasts and tummy and bottom and, you know, around there: one after another, I dipped them in the moonlight, like taking a bath.
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