Does Isaiah accept her idea?
Yes, and questions it
"Really? But... is that truly a good way to... release my pent-up frustrations? Writing about how I want to grab and sexually tame a young busty girl?"
He asked in confusion. Was that not sinful? Or was just putting thought to paper a way to move past the sin that was rooting in his soul?
Mariko couldn't help but smirk at his concern, finding it endearing despite the perversion of his fantasies. "Mister Isaiah, writing about your desires can be cathartic. By exploring them in a safe and controlled environment, you may find that it helps alleviate some of the pressure building inside you. Writing about a theft or a murder does not make you a thief or murderer after all"
Leaning closer to the mesh screen, she lowered her voice to a seductive whisper, "Perhaps you could even roleplay with someone in person, acting out these scenes together."
Feeling braver and more turned on by the conversation, she added, "Like, Perhaps with me" With that, she bit down on her bottom lip as her finger pushed deeper inside her pussy as a spark of pleasure jolted through her. She held still for a moment before pulling back slightly, waiting to see how he would react to her suggestions. And hoped to god that he didn't notice what she was doing.
"Oh I see, that.. that could work. But I have never roleplayed before. C-could... maybe... we try it a little right now?" He asked, nervous and worried if this was truly acceptable. What would his wife think? Was this cheating?
A sly grin spread across Mariko's face as she considered Mister Isaiah's suggestion. This was exactly what she needed - an opportunity to live out her own depraved fantasies under the guise of 'helping' him. "Very well, Mister Isaiah. After your confession, why don't you text me your address? We can arrange to meet there privately," she whispered, feeling her arousal intensifying at the thought of fulfilling their taboo desires together.
With one final reminder, she warned him, "Remember, this is only for roleplaying purposes. We must never forget our commitments to our spouses and our faith."
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