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... o her arm and caressed it softly.

She stirred in net sleep, letting out a soft sound, showing just how much she was enjoying what he did. Last night they stayed up talking about themselves and although she had hoped to get the information she wanted from him but could not get it, she was happy since they got to know each other more.

And when he fell asleep, she could not help but land a peck on his forehead. Pulling back she had thought it was enough only for her to turn her head ...

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