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The color of the light roamed down from the crook of the legs, and even the ankles reflected a thin dark light.

???? The red night tent is warm, lining the two crimson clouds on her cheeks, her eyes are tightly closed, the pure black eyelashes trace the naturally upward curve of the meniscus, and the peaks of the eyebrows are far dark. Slightly clustered, wondering if he was fighting the effects of alcohol in his body.

???? After turning over several times uncomfortably ...

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