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... rthur’s hand away from her cheek. “It doesn’t mean I’m like that. Just reminding you of the many women who like you, for example Luna,” Kalea replied without intending to return the man’s gaze.

Arthur’s cell phone rang indicating an incoming message. Kalea glanced slightly before Arthur got up from the bed and moved away from her. Seeing Arthur like that, Kalea knew who the message was. She decided to take a shower.

“Where are you going?” Arthur asked after he finished replying t ...

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