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Chapter Eighty-Four  Still, Quiet, Sharpened And Good 

Author: Jennie N
last update publish date: 2025-12-16 21:43:12
Annabelle's POV

When I woke up, the first thing I felt was him. The solid heat of his body, chest against my back, arm heavy around my waist.

The second thing I felt? The ache, low, deep. Between my thighs, across my hips, the sweet soreness of everything he’d done to me.

I breathed slowly, eyes still closed, just feeling.

How long had it been since we’d had a night like that? Weeks? Maybe longer. The business of the Park had swallowed us. All we were left with were brief moments, tense meeting
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