Doris Smith

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“I’ve never had lazy days by a river,” he said as he pulled my legs apart and kissed my inner thigh. The sensation sent a delicious thrill up my body. “I can’t say I’ve had the time or the luxury to consider what you would call a boring life either.” I let out a gasp as he ran a hand up my body to grab my breast. “But I do like to drink. When I saw you in the kitchen window, I thought to myself, ‘What it must be like to have a family that close. I’ve never had these things. I don’t know how I’d acclimate to them.’ But I know that when I look at you, it makes me want to try.”
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