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... undone I slide my hands up to his shoulders like he did to me in the dream and slowly slide his shirt down towards his back. His eyes burn into me watching every move I make. I want to hide embarrassment from how eager I am now. He sits up, helping slide it off the rest of the way. Grabbing a fist full of the covers that separate up he tosses them to other side of the bed, the bag that he had set there, crumples from the weight of the blanket. Now Visible, it's plain to see that the blanket had ...

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