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... ease..." Lily panted weakly. Her soft voice made it hard to tell if she was resisting or moaning.

"Trying to forget the pain, Lily? I'll help you," Jack said in a low voice, starting to thrust forcefully without any pity.

Watching Jack's actions, I felt a pang of heartache. It seemed he was going to force Lily into that difficult position again.

Sure enough, under Jack's brute force, Lily's body was bent into a ball. Her fair thighs were spread apart, pressed against her ...

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