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I'm not done with you yet

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last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-01-26 17:04:03

Kayden's POV

She didn’t wait for me to make the first move.

Nyx leaned forward and kissed me hard, like she was claiming something that already belonged to her. Her mouth was hot, demanding, tasting faintly of mint and the sharp edge of whatever whiskey she’d downed earlier. I groaned into it, my good hand flying up to fist in her hair. The pull made her gasp against my lips, and that little sound lit me up like dry grass.

Her hips rolled once, slow and deliberate, grinding down on me through
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  • Lusting After the alpha queen    not anymore

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  • Lusting After the alpha queen    Let it go

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