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Click hereIsabelle began to shudder and shake. "Anne, Anne I need you." Anne withdrew her finger from Gwenna, and pushed Gwenna away from Isabelle's pussy. Anne straddled Isabelle, one leg on either side of Isabelle's leg, and smashed her own pussy to Isabelle's. She used her arm to pull Isabelle into the position she wanted, then began to grind her clit against the small girls. The two hips gyrated and rubbed. Isabelle's hands played with her own breasts, but Anne's hands were busy using Isabelle's legs as leverage. Gwenna decided to help her out, and crawled over to take the large swinging breasts in her hands. She felt Isabelle grab her leg, and moved to straddle the small girl's face, as she began to nibble and bite at Anne's tits. She bit harder than she had with Isabelle, and Anne groaned and tossed her head back. Isabelle was licking Gwenna's clit and finger fucking her pussy fast and hard. Gwenna came first, screaming into Anne's breast and biting hard on the nipple in her mouth. This sent Anne over the edge, and Anne ground hard into Isabelle's clit, pushing her over the edge. The writhing mass of females twisted together for a few more moments before the collapsed in exhaustion. Isabelle snuggled up behind Gwenna, and Anne tossed a leg over both the other girls' legs. Isabelle's hands played with Gwenna's tits, and Gwenna felt very warm and happy. "Its not so bad sharing" was the last thought she had before she drifted to sleep.
I agree with the previous comment - the choice of language and vocabulary is awful
The name Gwenna is rare, but is a variation on Gwen or Gwendoline which are welsh/british names. The british language (which has become what is now known as welsh) was once spoken in southern scotland, but died out there about 1100 ad or earlier.
I don't know how the Scots spoke back then, and I don't know how they behaved back then, but I can say with 99.999% certainty: it wasn't like this. Don't try to write historical fiction without doing substantial research, and - just a hint - by the time you've done enough research to be able to pull this off, you'll be writing your doctoral thesis, not a little story for a free porn site. I second what another reader has said: stick to what you know.
Good effort.
Grammar etc could be better.
No one knows in detail how people spoke in 1386.