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... soon have a baby. Reed drank some more wine and thought about his three soldiers’ words. He shook his head when he thought about that. Reed had some more wine and took a big breath as he looked at Emy again.

Devin, meanwhile, was at Eve’s house. They went to the bathroom together to shower, but it turned out to be the same.

After Eve had seduced him, he couldn’t stop himself at that moment.

“Oh, Devin....” Eve moaned as Devin’s hand pushed hard on her chest. He takes the ...

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