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... replied, my voice steady despite the turmoil inside me. The thrill of the situation was undeniable, the tension between us thick with unspoken desires and the remnants of our intimate encounter.

Julie was panicked listening to me telling her that her daughter is here and used Telepathy to hear Hannha’s thoughts.

Hannah’s thoughts were a whirlwind of worry and concern. [ Mom? Dad? What’s going on in there? Why were they yelling? Are they okay? She ...

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