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Love belongs in the back seat of a convertible, Parked somewhere in the summer night's dark. Lips interlocked and cheeks flushing vertigo The ignition to her transmission is Push to start. He shifts into drive. Limbs, like open roads, quickly spreading apart His eyes mesmerized along the highway of her thighs... Love doesn't always exist in the heart. It exists Behind the steering wheel of his **** The roadmap of her love canal is truly a work of art... Voyaging between thighs so thick... Parked somewhere, in the summer night's dark.
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 11:58 AM UTC
Where Love Belongs.
Love belongs in the back seat of a convertible, Parked somewhere in the summer night's dark. Lips interlocked and cheeks flushing vertigo The ignition to her transmission is Push to start. He shifts into drive. Limbs, like open roads, quickly spreading apart His eyes mesmerized along the highway of her thighs... Love doesn't always exist in the heart. It exists Behind the steering wheel of his **** The roadmap of her love canal is truly a work of art... Voyaging between thighs so thick... Parked somewhere, in the summer night's dark.
rissa-ann
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Jan 15, 2013
Jan 15, 2013 at 11:58 AM UTC
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