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I don't know if Parfait wants to be in a Master/Slave relationship with angel boy there, so much as she just wants to break him over her knee, sexually. I'm sure the sexually naïve are like catnip to succubi. As are the sexually experienced. Probably the most attractive to them are the people who think they're sexually experienced, because they kind-of had a threesome, or once used a vibrator during sex! OMG!
The "I'm speaking a foreign language" brackets around the ". . ." makes me laugh, in that it's so pointless. It's like putting the brackets around sound effects. And in case you were wondering, presumably Parfait and angel boy are speaking something other than English, but I figured since they're speaking the local language in a place where there's no one who couldn't understand them, it doesn't really matter either way. Also, it's just a daydream of Parfaits, so it doubly doesn't matter.
By the way, the double dot "i" in "naïve" (a dieresis) indicates that the letter in question shouldn't be combined with the preceding letter. In other words, it indicates that "naïve" should be pronounced "nai-eve" and not "nive." My question is then, why isn't "cooperate" not spelled "coöperate" indicating that it shouldn't be pronounced "coop-er-ate." Why not "bookc̈ase" (I don't know how to do an HTML dieresis c.) Yeah, I know, you can get away with just typing "naive" and most people will read it just fine, but it always looks like a typo of "native" to me. It often works grammatically too. "She was a very native girl, and didn't know much about the modern world." Etc.
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