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... e stopped and thought 'Hehehe after all it will be fun to tease them.'

Thinking of this he moved towards them.

The space inside the camp was small and as he moved, he appeared in before them.

He smiled and put his arms around on their waist.

They were standing and crouching a little next to each other. They were very close.

He moved his head between their head's and whispered "What do you think?"

After whispering, at the end he released his breathi ...

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