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                                    56He put his other hand between her legs and pushed two fingers into her vagina. Unusually, she was moist in there, just as if she were alive. It didn%u2019t make sense at all. Also, the longer she had been out of the cold drawer, the warmer she seemed to be getting. All dead people felt cold. With no blood pumping around inside their veins and without oxygen being inhaled, the process of life that kept us warm was not happening. He stopped masturbating. His intention had changed. He climbed up onto the table, put his cock into her and gently fucked her until he came his load deep inside her.Satisfied, he kissed her dead lips, said, %u201cSorry, Caroline. I could not resist.%u201d And he climbed off her, and put his clothes back on. Had the doctors made a mistake? Could it be that she was not really dead but instead, was in a deep catatonic state or in a coma where her life signs had slowed to such a pace that it made such undetectable? Was it possible? He fetched a blanket and put it over her. It was as if he wanted to keep her warm. Instead of putting her back into the cold drawer, he left her on the table, picked up his glass and bottle, and went upstairs to bed.The next morning, very early, he went back down to the basement to consider young Caroline again. He removed the blanket. Immediately, he noticed something strange. He had put her arms across her body as if she was asleep with her arms crossed, but her arms were now by her sides. Had they simply slipped off? He put his hand onto her breast. She wasn%u2019t cold at all but felt warm. He pulled her legs apart, pushed his fingers deep inside of her, brought them out, and smelt them. There was no nasty smell which normally gave evidence of bacteria inside of her breaking down her body%u2019s cells. Quite the opposite. Her juices were all over his fingers and they smelt sexual, alive, and attractive. He was lost as to what to do. The thought of burying a person who might still be alive was abominable. He knew he couldn%u2019t do it. If he contacted doctors at the hospital where she was declared dead, they would stick to their verdict. He knew it. They would challenge his professional knowledge and the The Undertaker
                                
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