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... easing, then Queenie calling him a "eunuch" was a blatant insult.

"You've gone too far!" John growled inwardly.

Do they really think I'm some sick little kitten just because I haven't lashed out?

Annoyed and feeling humiliated by these beautiful but merciless women, John finally snapped. He shoved Queenie aside, his face cold and full of pride.

"You just want the room, don't you? Fine! I'll sleep on the damn sofa tonight, and no one can stop me!"

"Hmph! I ...

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