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... is was his first release after two months of going without, and even after coming once, his body was still burning with pent-up desire and restless energy. After a quick rinse under the shower, he stepped out to find Christine still slumped against the sink counter. She was half-conscious, curled up on the tiles, her head hanging low with damp hair concealing her dazed face.

He lifted her from the floor, removing the jewelry from her neck, then guided her under the shower, letting her si ...

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