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... oice, and I smiled even if my eyes were closed.

"My sweet, Aunt Francine said you would have a shopping spree early morning with the girls, and she will treat you all, and she asked an apology that she wasn't able to inform you. I regret to tell you that everyone is ready except you, my dear." He said as he pulled me up from the bed, and I was giggling as he carried me to the bathroom. I was shocked when my husband bathed me, and when I teased him by kissing his ear down to his collar bo ...

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