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Author: Leeya Tu
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He pushed her onto her back and forced her arms over her head. He’d done it so many times, she knew he didn’t have to think of how much strength to exert to keep them right where he left them.

His hands felt like so many things at once: dominance, strength, her anchor.

She breathed out a sigh, and her teeth dug into her lips as he laid a palm against her heavy breasts. A finger ran over her hard nipple mindlessly, tracing circles that drove her mad, and she writhed beneath his hold because it
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