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... und my hips as she loomed overhead, a predator savoring her catch.

Her hands slid from my collar to my chest, nails raking down just enough to leave a faint sting through my shirt. She tilted her head, green eyes blazing, pupils narrowing into thin slits, like a cat ready to pounce.

A rough, guttural purr tore from her throat, loud and jagged, vibrating through her frame and into mine.

“Look at you,” she rasped, her voice thick with a hunger that made my skin prickle. “Sp ...

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