I just don’t understand why they’d think we were together, when I’m leaving the country to live on the other side of the planet in a month?” It was Ryder’s turn to snort. “Well gosh, I don’t know Juliet. Maybe your hand on my cock was a clue.” She sucked in a breath, her eyes glittering now. “They could not see that! ”“ They didn’t have to, ” he bit out. “We were practically humping each other at the table. Amy Andrews
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I just don’t understand why they’d think we were together, when I’m leaving the country to live on the other side of the planet in a month?It was Ryder’s turn to snort. “Well gosh, I don’t know Juliet. Maybe your hand on my cock was a clue.They could not see that!We were practically humping each other at the table.

Source: Playing With Forever

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