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... still on me, her spasms finally calming, and I pulled her away as gently as I could manage.
I managed — barely. Her weight won out, and she slipped from my grip to hit the ground with a soft thud. The beast’s legs shifted outside, and I gritted my teeth in immediate regret. The sound had been small, but in this silence, it might as well have been a thunderclap.
She lay there, looking half dead, half alive. Her legs were shamelessly spread apart, her body drenched and glistening ...
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