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Come on, baby. It__ time.___ou__e mean, Noah.__he blanket falls off her arm as I slide a finger down her shoulder. Goose bumps form along her skin at my touch. She may be cranky, but she__ responding.__ deal__ a deal,_ I remind her.__ changed my mind. I__ rather sleep._ With her eyes still shut, she hunts for the cover, but I kick it off. She presses her lips together. ____ serious. You__e the meanest person I know.__ kiss her neck then blow on the skin, pleased with the smile she__ fighting.__oes that feel mean?_ I ask.__orribly._ She giggles. __t__ torture.
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Come on, baby. It__ time.___ou__e mean, Noah.__he blanket falls off her arm as I slide a finger down her shoulder. Goose bumps form along her skin at my touch. She may be cranky, but she__ responding.__ deal__ a deal,_ I remind her.__ changed my mind. I__ rather sleep._ With her eyes still shut, she hunts for the cover, but I kick it off. She presses her lips together. ____ serious. You__e the meanest person I know.__ kiss her neck then blow on the skin, pleased with the smile she__ fighting.__oes that feel mean?_ I ask.__orribly._ She giggles. __t__ torture.

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