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... ver this time?" Turning around with a swift motion, Astoria made her long sleeves and loincloth twirled in the air. She had rushed to Wolf's room midway through her daily prayer, and thus, had paid no heed to the scarcity of garment covering her skin. Walking towards an empty chair, her thick thighs rubbed together and her hips peeking out from the slit running along the side of her skirt, she sat in front of her stepson with her eyes glancing up at him.

Crossing her legs, Astoria clumsi ...

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