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Oh._ I touch my cheeks. __ou licked me.__e laughs and leans over, giving a tiny tongue swipe to my hand. __ou__e very lickable.__ try to hit him. He laughs harder and grabs my hands.__o fair! Mere mortal against werewolf,_ I complain.__ine.__e lets go, but first he kisses my fingers, each of them. I sigh happily.
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Oh._ I touch my cheeks. __ou licked me.__e laughs and leans over, giving a tiny tongue swipe to my hand. __ou__e very lickable.__ try to hit him. He laughs harder and grabs my hands.__o fair! Mere mortal against werewolf,_ I complain.__ine.__e lets go, but first he kisses my fingers, each of them. I sigh happily.

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