I could quote whole sections back to you, but I'll refrain. I especially loved the bit where Draco thought about how "the sound hits first," and then, in each section, the parenthetical truths of each person.
Also, I love a classic two person D/s trope, but I love even better when a writer fleshes out a less commonly explored dynamic. The give and take between the three of them was wonderful and wonderfully described.
I could quote whole sections back to you, but I'll refrain. I especially loved the bit where Draco thought about how "the sound hits first," and then, in each section, the parenthetical truths of each person.
Also, I love a classic two person D/s trope, but I love even better when a writer fleshes out a less commonly explored dynamic. The give and take between the three of them was wonderful and wonderfully described.