Derran Stokes

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In those that I had seen die, the bitterest thought was what they had left undone. And, as a matter of truth, though it was not always an easy truth to take, I had observed what others had observed before – I could not recall of those who had known more than their share of the erotic life, one who, when the end came, did not think that his time had been tolerably well spent.
The New Men (Strangers and Brothers Book 6)
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