Adonna was a trendsetter. Adonna was a rock star, celebrity, diva, and role model all in one. Adonna was the image of affluence in ancient Rome. She was also becoming the bane of her fatherâ??s existence. At eighteen years old Adonna had yet to agree to marry any of the men heâ??d put up to her, saying that her life was hers to live and that she wasnâ??t going to throw it away for some smelly old senator. Her father had had quite enough of that. It was at a particularly large party at his very own estate that he decided to announce to Adonna that she was going to be married once and for all, no matter what she had to say about it. The man she would be marrying was going to be his secret guest of honor, only to be announced once heâ??d subdued Adonna as much as he possibly could.
She was the picture of beauty that night. She wore a dark blue toga with pure gold brooches at her shoulder and waist to keep it on her. She wore her togas a little tight so that all could see her luscious breasts and divine hips. She had the ass and thighs to go along with it, though no man had ever laid eyes on any asset she retained. She was one hundred percent virgin (as any man whoâ??d ever attempted to get with Adonna would tell you: she always giggled and waltzed away at the worst moment). Her hair was done up in lavish curls atop her head and she had gold earrings hanging from her delicate ears.
She had a goblet of wine in hand (her second of the evening) and was busy weaving in and out of guests when her father waved her over. She spoke to a few people before she went over, always testing her limits with him. â??Yes, father?â? she asked absently, fluttering her eyelashes at him.
â??Adonna, Iâ??m through with your nonsense. You are marrying. You can either agree to go with it peacefully, or I will announce it in front of the entire gathering so you cannot refuse.â?
Adonnaâ??s eyes clouded and she gripped the goblet tighter. â??Father. We have been through this before â??â?? but he cut her off and raised his voice, â??You will do as I say. You will learn to respect a man. If you cannot respect me, you will respect your husband. He is here now, and anxious to meet you.â? Patronus gestured behind him to invite the man out from his â??hidingâ?? place to meet his angry betrothed.
She was the picture of beauty that night. She wore a dark blue toga with pure gold brooches at her shoulder and waist to keep it on her. She wore her togas a little tight so that all could see her luscious breasts and divine hips. She had the ass and thighs to go along with it, though no man had ever laid eyes on any asset she retained. She was one hundred percent virgin (as any man whoâ??d ever attempted to get with Adonna would tell you: she always giggled and waltzed away at the worst moment). Her hair was done up in lavish curls atop her head and she had gold earrings hanging from her delicate ears.
She had a goblet of wine in hand (her second of the evening) and was busy weaving in and out of guests when her father waved her over. She spoke to a few people before she went over, always testing her limits with him. â??Yes, father?â? she asked absently, fluttering her eyelashes at him.
â??Adonna, Iâ??m through with your nonsense. You are marrying. You can either agree to go with it peacefully, or I will announce it in front of the entire gathering so you cannot refuse.â?
Adonnaâ??s eyes clouded and she gripped the goblet tighter. â??Father. We have been through this before â??â?? but he cut her off and raised his voice, â??You will do as I say. You will learn to respect a man. If you cannot respect me, you will respect your husband. He is here now, and anxious to meet you.â? Patronus gestured behind him to invite the man out from his â??hidingâ?? place to meet his angry betrothed.