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"You can stop to drink," the woman spoke dryly, refusing to look Arabella in the eyes.

Arabella lowered herself with much difficulty the best her sore muscles allowed. Her lips chased the tip of the cup until they locked onto it before the frantic slurping began.

"Slow down or you will choke," the dirty blond demanded.

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