uff,they barely made it,good for them,but this is only the begining,This girls know too much and pissed of Lilja,now the chasing and presecution begins,pretty much like the fugitive or the prisoner ,but whit hot girls and bondage.Also it would be a great idea an special comic about all the time the girls were imprisioned,since they capture until the moment they managed to scape,whit their perspective and how the found and used the pocket knife.
I know I should have said this sooner,but what’s Nina saying? It’s definitely in Cyrillic but I have no idea what that says. I hope someone can tell me.
Uh-oh! Nina’s in terminator mode, indeed! Get out of there as fast as you can, ladies!
Im also curious to know what Nina shouts here. My parents grew up in the former GDR so they understand russion, but I don’t, so it would be nice to me (and I think most other readers here as well) if this would be translated.
Petal to the metal, ladies!
Get going,ladies! Nina’s mad and she’s on the warpath!!!! And,you can bet she means business.
So that’s Nina’s inner Terminator. It’s getting hot in here!
Run for your life, ladies!
uff,they barely made it,good for them,but this is only the begining,This girls know too much and pissed of Lilja,now the chasing and presecution begins,pretty much like the fugitive or the prisoner ,but whit hot girls and bondage.Also it would be a great idea an special comic about all the time the girls were imprisioned,since they capture until the moment they managed to scape,whit their perspective and how the found and used the pocket knife.
https://youtu.be/fjHGTeTtaac?t=23
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Hahahaha! I love that scene!
I know I should have said this sooner,but what’s Nina saying? It’s definitely in Cyrillic but I have no idea what that says. I hope someone can tell me.
And so it begins. Will Nina recapture the girls or will they drive away safety we will wait and see.
Uh-oh! Nina’s in terminator mode, indeed! Get out of there as fast as you can, ladies!
Im also curious to know what Nina shouts here. My parents grew up in the former GDR so they understand russion, but I don’t, so it would be nice to me (and I think most other readers here as well) if this would be translated.