She walks in the door, throws her shoes off, Eyes glared with aggravation as she walks aloof. Her stiff legs carry her overworked body to lie down. She falls forward as her tight muscles are shown by her frown. The day must have been stressful, all gone ari. His heard went out to her as he gave a loving sigh. He could see that her tension level is beyond the max, So he must do something to help her relax. As she lies down, he kneels by the bottom of her feet, Which have carried her stressed body and are red and beat. He begins to stroke them delicately with his thumbs, From burning and sore to cool and relaxed it becomes. He then moves up to her tight calves with ease, Loosening them by his fingers hoping this will please. Her constricted thighs were up in knots, But his hands loosened them in all the right spots. She also ached due to sitting too much, He numbed that pain relieving that crunch. He took all the soreness and tension all into his hands Taking upon him her pain to anywhere it lands. Upward he moves to her back, Where stresses of movement attack. She lies still as he rubs away All of that pain from this day. Finally, the most difficult is next to come, Where most of the stress and tension are from. All of which caused by a day of total wreck. He begins to delicately massage her shoulders and neck. All that responsibility and concentration Led to much tension with aggravation. Her shoulders and neck carried all of this, But his hands relieve all that tension with a kiss. They rub with slight pressure for muscles to relax, Slicing through the stiffness and tension like an axe. As of now, all her muscles have eased, And her aching stress all has seized. He moves over and holds her hand with love, Then gives her a little kiss on her head above. His caring hands and arms have become sore, But, if needed, he would have massaged more. Her love is worth the pain, as this is the case. Now, he watches her sleep with a smile on her face.Birth sign: Scorpio
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