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Author: Moonroses
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 20:28:03

INKA'S POV

Margot's expression shifted into something knowing and deeply unimpressed.

"I see. You want privacy during a three-hour drive with your mate."

All three of them nodded.

"Absolutely not."

"Why not?!" Hunter protested.

"Because you three have proven repeatedly today that you cannot be trusted with unsupervised time."

"We're adults—"

"Adults don't try to sneak lingerie past me. Adults don't plan sexual activities in moving vehicles on public highways."

All three of them went red.

"We'l
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