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The night was cold. Yet Evelyn's body burned.

"Haa... haa..."

Her breathing was ragged, heavy with a heat she didn't understand.

She sat on her bed, clutching her knees to her chest. Sweat covered her skin despite the cold night. Her inner thighs trembled — and she didn't know why.

"W-What's happening to me...?" Evelyn whispered, her voice cracked with distress. "I-I shouldn't feel like this... I-I love Rael... I do..."

But no matter how much s ...

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