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She groaned and rolled her eyes. __o you ever not get your way?__e stepped closer to her, his chest an inch from hers until her back pressed against the modular wall of the fitting room. __arely._ His dark gaze held hers, and the deep rumble of his voice sent heat through her body. __ut some things are worth the extra effort.
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She groaned and rolled her eyes. __o you ever not get your way?__e stepped closer to her, his chest an inch from hers until her back pressed against the modular wall of the fitting room. __arely._ His dark gaze held hers, and the deep rumble of his voice sent heat through her body. __ut some things are worth the extra effort.

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