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... ro to a hundred.

I should have held out, should have at least pretended not to be so turned on by him but I was soaked and I needed him so badly, it felt like I couldn’t breathe. It didn’t matter where we were, it didn’t matter the circumstances, all that mattered was him above me and how badly I wanted him.

"I haven’t heard an answer from you yet," he leaned down and kissed me slowly.

His lips claiming mine in a soft kiss that had my toes curling. I reached out to touch ...

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