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Their lips brushed against each other with a soft, tender touch, as though whispering a timid hello.

Then, the initial tenderness gave way to a growing intensity, playfully biting and licking until their lips grew dry. Their breaths intermingled, restoring moisture to each other’s parched lips.

Vera’s hand traced the contours of Renee’s cheek, a gesture mirrored by Renee.

As they moved, Renee’s hair entwined and unwound around Vera’s fingers.

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