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In the morning's light her cold skin glows. You shiver and turn, pressing your body against her. She feels your coarse hands running down the length of her body... Your lips roam and pause at the base of her neck. She shudders, but only a tiny moan escapes. Down, down She's gone cold again.
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vivien-jae-maya
Canadian
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Jul 17, 2011
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