You stood there, trembling with desire as Natasha secured your wrists and ankles to the frame with soft, velvety restraints. Unyielding metal surrounded you, holding you captive, but instead of fear, you felt an incredible sense of freedom. Your body was at the mercy of this woman, this mysterious and sensual creature before you. Natasha moved around you, admiring you from every angle. “You're stunning," she murmured, running her fingertips over your torso.
You gasped at the touch, the warmth of Natasha's hand sending shivers down your spine. Your chest heaved, your heart pounding in your ears. "Do you trust me, Y/n?" Natasha asked, her voice deep and sensual.
"Yes," you whispered, unable to hide the desire that was etched on your face. Natasha's grin widened. "Good."
A and B are in a staring contest. The one who breaks the eye contact first has to complete a dare given by the winner. B has liked A since a long time now but thought it was only one-sided. He loses intentionally to let A win.
I really think they should've let Sam kill Lucifer in the s13 finale. Not because like, he 'deserved' it or anything, but because it would've actually been... interesting. First on a storytelling level--killed not, as foretold, by his rival Michael but by his own perfect vessel! The one who trapped him before, the one who endured hundreds of years of torture at his hands, a mere mortal! And just in time to save his brother! It goes from blah blah boss fight to satisfying, poetic twist. And then on a visual level: nothing could be worse than the Michael/Lucifer zipline fight. It could only be improved by having Sam surprise Lucifer at the last second when he was about to finish Michael!Dean off. A little oh! button to the climax, a breath of life and unpredictability in an otherwise rote fight. Also, Sam would've looked really sexy doing it. Just saying.