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Cassian, tidying up the room, nodded. "What should I tell them? Why did you leave so early?"

"Just say that when you came back, I was already gone," she replied while putting on her yellow crystal earrings. Adjusting them, she added, "Tell them you left after giving me a massage, so it won’t seem suspicious. And if they ask why you came back early, just say it was because I needed another massage."

Cassian chuckled at her excuse. Last night, she ...

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