And when the last candle burned low, Dante lowered his forehead to hers.
The Blu‑ray edition also included a free streaming copy for computer or mobile viewing, a common promotional offering for the series at that time. Catwalk Poison 118- Me and You Adagio CWP-118 -...
is an adult entertainment release officially launched on January 9, 2015 , featuring Japanese adult video (JAV) performer Narumi Ayase . Clocking in at a runtime of 1 hour and 50 minutes , this specific volume is cataloged under the production code CWP-118 and belongs to the prominent "Catwalk Poison" series. And when the last candle burned low, Dante
Catwalk Poison 118, commonly referred to as CWP-118, is part of the Catwalk Poison line, a collection of fragrances designed to embody the allure and mystique of the fashion world. The original Catwalk Poison, launched in 1985, quickly gained a reputation for its bold, seductive aroma, which effortlessly captured the essence of nighttime escapades and clandestine trysts. The "Me and You" series, including Adagio CWP-118, represents a more modern iteration of this legacy, refining the original formula while introducing new nuances and depth. Clocking in at a runtime of 1 hour
“Originally a music teacher at a school, the refined Narumi‑sensei plays the melody of raw sex and creampie. In the second half, Narumi‑chan is earnestly playing the piano. But there are things even more pleasurable than the piano. When her treble‑clef pussy is stimulated by fingers and a penis, she sobs with pleasure… Rub the sharp between her legs and her moans rise by a semitone. When a quarter‑note penis is thrust inside, her moans begin to be carved into staccato.”
The Catwalk Poison franchise, which debuted around 2009, is known within the Japanese adult video (JAV) landscape for its high-production-value solo showcases. Unlike standard studio productions that rely heavily on generic situational tropes, the series traditionally blends a high-fashion, high-glamour aesthetic with intense, explicit performances.
"Me and You Adagio" is widely praised for its dual-nature composition. It expertly juxtaposes two completely opposite musical philosophies: the driving urgency of digital electronic music and the slow, expressive pacing of a classical adagio (a musical tempo marking indicating a slow, leisurely pace). Musical Element Production Style Emotional Impact Ambient pads, isolated piano chord progression Melancholic, nostalgic, atmospheric The Build