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- I think your girlfriends getting Jealous," Luce said, gesturing at the pair. "Which one?" He asked. "I didn't realise they were both your girlfriends." "Neither…
- I have to go," he said at last, getting to his feet. "I shouldn't even be here, but I cannot keep my self away from…
- Just getting to first base seems to be a problem for you two," Cam couldn't resist saying.
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