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... m hand holding to interlocked fingers.

Her little thumb stroking along his while he rubbed the back of her hand in return, the mid-afternoon sun a dark red blazing at their backs as they began to make the journey back towards Aliz??e who called Zell a moment ago. Finally, she found a place for them to stay.

'I don't like the strange tone she used... Please don't fuck around mother-in-law....' Zell thought, his arm now feeling the soft warmth from Veronica, who was licking an ice ...

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