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... aked body out of the sheets, got up, and snuck his way out of the room. He slowly cracked the door open to take another, more careful look at the woman lying in his bed.

"Yep," he confirmed. That was indeed Theodore’s wife. "Fuck my life," he scream-whispered as he slowly closed the door without making a sound. His mind whirled as he tried to think of what to do in this scenario.

Should he just leave the apartment? He was completely naked, and his clothes were in the room, in the ...

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