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Chapter 20 - Hairline Crack

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last update Data de publicação: 2026-03-27 13:21:22

(Sienna)

The Corsica dawn came through the open shutters in long amber bars.

I lay in the wreckage of a thoroughly satisfied body and Jolene’s schedule and felt, for a few minutes, something that was dangerously close to peace.

Adrian was drawing slow, sensual circles around my navel, too spent to attempt more.

Then I asked the question I had been carrying since the vestry again. It had been asked and answered before. But I wasn’t satisfied with what I’d been told.

"Why were you really marrying
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