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... ay that this might be the best dinner I’ve made so far and yes, I do realise that I’ve been saying that constantly the last few times but it really is just getting better and better.

I’m sure the other girls also agree with me since all four of them had eaten the food so clean there was literally not a single crumb left on the plates.

That was not even an exaggeration because they had licked their plates of the sauces as well so if you had just arrived and looked at the table, yo ...

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