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... ew hours later only for his sight to be blocked by a bright smile. He could also feel a pair of small hands playing with his fox ears.

"Good morning?" he asked in a questioning tone to Sophie.

"Eh?" she was clearly a bit startled by the sudden greeting.

"Em, g-good morning..." she awkwardly stuttered as she pulled her hands away from his head. S-Sorry

Lone chuckled. "Its fine. I get the appeal, he said as he raised his torso and rubbed the ears himself. Theyre ver ...

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